Library Master 4.15D

What's new in Library Master 4.15D

Send Records From Library Catalogs Directly into a Database

  • Search library catalogs on the Internet with BookWhere, then save the records to a Library Master database in a single step without exporting and importing. This is the fastest way to enter records in your database! (requires BookWhere 3.2 or later)

More Powerful Importing

  • Import from several new sources: Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, PubMed, EBSCO, Voyager library catalogs (WebVoyage) from Endeavor, SIRSI library catalogs, Current Contents Connect, OCLC FirstSearch Connect on the Web, Nota Bene Ibidem for Windows, Current Contents Connect, ISI Web of Science, AARP AgeLine, WebSPIRS Web databases from Silver Platter.
  • DIALOG Import Filter now automatically detects nearly 150 database types and adjusts the field map to fit. A single downloaded file can contain records from any number of databases.
  • Many Import Filters automatically determine the the database type of the source file.
  • Import with greater accuracy, especially when parsing subfields and determining the database type of the source file.

Improved Citation Formatting

  • Format citations in Microsoft Word 6, 95, 97, 2000 and XP documents. There is no more need to save the document in Rich Text Format first.
  • Format citations in Nota Bene for Windows documents.
  • More accurate searching of Microsoft Word 2000/XP and Rich Text Format documents on WIndows 2000 and XP systems.

Improved Bibliography Formatting

  • Generate reports in the native Microsoft Word file format used by Word 6, 95, 97, 2000 and XP.
  • Generate reports in Nota Bene for Windows file format.
  • Generate bibliographies in over 130 bibliographic styles used by thousands of journals and publishers. New journal styles include: American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, City and Society, Computing in Science & Industry, Cultural Anthropology, Differences, Modern Fiction Studies, Physics of Plasmas, Sheffield Academic Press.
  • Many existing bibliographic styles have been improved and updated.
  • Print book spine labels.
  • ANSI Style Sheet now includes more option elements, such as physical description and ISBN/ISSN.

Easier to Use and More Reliable

  • Improved performance with large databases.
  • Use accented characters in documents formatted for Microsoft Word 2000 and XP.
  • Jump to desired records more easily while browsing by simply typing the first few letters of a field. For example, if you are browsing by author, type "Smith" and press Enter to go directly to the first record by Smith.
  • Additional keyboard shortcuts save time on common tasks.
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