Beltsville, Maryland
December 8, 2003
The National Agricultural Library (NAL) has released a
significant upgrade to its Web-based AGRICOLA catalog of records
for the materials in its collection. The new version of AGRICOLA
provides improved access--many new search and retrieval
capabilities, with daily updates--to over 4 million
bibliographic records, the world’s largest compilation of
agricultural information.
The new AGRICOLA catalog, which replaces AGRICOLA98, is one of
several modules implemented in NAL’s migration to Endeavor’s
Voyager library system. In addition to a search and retrieval
engine for AGRICOLA, the new Voyager system supports NAL’s
acquisitions, serials control, cataloging, indexing, and
circulation operations.
Other features of NAL’s new AGRICOLA catalog include:
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Users may search the catalog of
books, journals and non-print items; search the catalog of
article records for the journals indexed; or search the two
catalog databases combined.
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Users may choose either to
display results of searches, or to e-mail the search-results
to themselves.
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Hotlinks enable users to obtain
the full text of resources, where available electronically.
Future enhancements to the new
AGRICOLA will include user-initiated requests for patrons who
have document delivery and borrowing privileges. The National
Agricultural Library and Endeavor are working with Relais
International to develop a fully electronic request and delivery
management system linked to the AGRICOLA bibliographic and
holdings records. NAL plans to implement the document delivery
system in late spring 2004 (www.nal.usda.gov/spevents/relais.html).
Access to the new AGRICOLA online
public catalog is through agricola.nal.usda.gov. Users visiting
the former AGRICOLA98 address will be automatically redirected
to the new location.
The National Agricultural Library, located in Beltsville, Md.,
is part of the Agricultural Research Service, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s chief scientific research agency.
NAL is one of four U.S. national libraries, and is known for an
expert staff, extensive AGRICOLA bibliographic database,
leadership in information services and technology applications,
and strong collections in agriculture and related sciences.
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