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'''Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog''' ('''KVmkmK''') is a book [[search engine]] administered by the library of the [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology|Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]]. It searches a large number of catalogs of research libraries in [[Germany]], [[Austria]], and [[Switzerland]], as well as several important national libraries in other countries, and some large commercial catalogs. It ikiểm s said to encompass 500 million books and serial publications.
'''Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog''' ('''KVK''') is a book [[search engine]] administered by the library of the [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology|Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]]. It was developed by KIT-Library in 1996 and continuously expanded and adapted since. It searches a large number of catalogs of research libraries and consortia in [[Germany]], [[Austria]], and [[Switzerland]], as well as important consortia and national library catalogs in other countries. Beyond that it also searches open access and digital media search engines and catalogs. It is said to encompass more than 600 million books and serial publications.

==Technology==
In order to be able to search many catalogs at the same time, the KVK team has created a CGI program, which initially reformulates the terms entered in the KVK search form for each of the target catalogs according to their requirements. The program then sends the request to all desired target catalogs in parallel, then collects and analyzes the individual hit lists, and finally creates a complete hit list in a uniform format. As soon as one of the individual hit lists is completely available to the program, this is formatted and displayed in the continuously accumulating overall hit list. The CGI program communicates directly with the WWW servers of the individual target catalogs. The KVK was implemented with the script language [[Tcl]].

For each WWW search interface of the target catalogs, a structure description file is provided which allows the CGI program to be entered. The structure description file describes the structure of the respective search form and the structure of the resulting hit lists. Important information about the search form is the names of the WWW server, the search fields, and the CGI program of the target catalog that performs the search. The CGI program of the KVK then transfers the search queries in the KVK in the correct syntax to the correct fields of the target catalog. Important elements of the hit list are the short titles of the hits and the URL links to the full title display of each hit.

==References==
* Michael Mönnich: ''KVK. A Meta Catalog of Libraries''. In: ''High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine'', Band 2, 2000, [http://dispatch.opac.dnb.de/DB=1.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8&TRM=1424-2729 ISSN 1424-2729] ([http://webzine.web.cern.ch/webzine/2/index.html online], leicht abgewandelt erschienen in: ''Liber Quarterly'', Band 11, Heft 2, 2001, S. 121–127, [http://liber.library.uu.nl/index.php/lq/article/view/7638 online])
* Uwe Dierolf, Michael Mönnich: ''Mehrwertdienste durch Virtuelle Kataloge. 5 Jahre Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog''. In: ''b.i.t.online'', Heft 3, 2001 ([http://www.b-i-t-online.de/archiv/2001-03/nach1.htm online])
* Uwe Dierolf: ''KVK goes Salt Lake City''. In: ''b.i.t.online'', Heft 4, 2002 ([http://www.b-i-t-online.de/archiv/2002-04/nach3.htm online])


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 13:35, 20 April 2017

Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog (KVK) is a book search engine administered by the library of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. It was developed by KIT-Library in 1996 and continuously expanded and adapted since. It searches a large number of catalogs of research libraries and consortia in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, as well as important consortia and national library catalogs in other countries. Beyond that it also searches open access and digital media search engines and catalogs. It is said to encompass more than 600 million books and serial publications.

Technology

In order to be able to search many catalogs at the same time, the KVK team has created a CGI program, which initially reformulates the terms entered in the KVK search form for each of the target catalogs according to their requirements. The program then sends the request to all desired target catalogs in parallel, then collects and analyzes the individual hit lists, and finally creates a complete hit list in a uniform format. As soon as one of the individual hit lists is completely available to the program, this is formatted and displayed in the continuously accumulating overall hit list. The CGI program communicates directly with the WWW servers of the individual target catalogs. The KVK was implemented with the script language Tcl.

For each WWW search interface of the target catalogs, a structure description file is provided which allows the CGI program to be entered. The structure description file describes the structure of the respective search form and the structure of the resulting hit lists. Important information about the search form is the names of the WWW server, the search fields, and the CGI program of the target catalog that performs the search. The CGI program of the KVK then transfers the search queries in the KVK in the correct syntax to the correct fields of the target catalog. Important elements of the hit list are the short titles of the hits and the URL links to the full title display of each hit.

References

  • Michael Mönnich: KVK. A Meta Catalog of Libraries. In: High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine, Band 2, 2000, ISSN 1424-2729 (online, leicht abgewandelt erschienen in: Liber Quarterly, Band 11, Heft 2, 2001, S. 121–127, online)
  • Uwe Dierolf, Michael Mönnich: Mehrwertdienste durch Virtuelle Kataloge. 5 Jahre Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog. In: b.i.t.online, Heft 3, 2001 (online)
  • Uwe Dierolf: KVK goes Salt Lake City. In: b.i.t.online, Heft 4, 2002 (online)