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Cds/Isis: Information Storage Retrieval System

CDS/ISIS is a generalized information storage and retrieval system developed by UNESCO to manage structured non-numerical databases, allowing users to design database structures, search and retrieve records, and edit data fields. It provides functionality for database creation and management without being a relational database, and includes tools for network database systems and online publishing of information.

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Cds/Isis: Information Storage Retrieval System

CDS/ISIS is a generalized information storage and retrieval system developed by UNESCO to manage structured non-numerical databases, allowing users to design database structures, search and retrieve records, and edit data fields. It provides functionality for database creation and management without being a relational database, and includes tools for network database systems and online publishing of information.

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United Nations Educational Scientific

and Cultural Organization

CDS/ISIS

Information Storage
and

Retrieval System

Davide Storti - UNESCO CI/INF Division


UNESCO - 2001
CDS/ISIS - What it is?

• CDS/ISIS is a generalized Information Storage and


Retrieval System

• It is intended to be used for structured non-numerical


databases containing mainly texts

• It is specialized in handling variable-length


information

• It may manage stand-alone as well as local network


database systems

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CDS/ISIS - What it is?

• Unlike Dbase or MS-Access, CDS/ISIS is not a


relational database system, although it provides some
relational facilities

• CDS/ISIS deals with questions like: "which research


projects deal with basic education in India?"

• It may be expanded by advanced users (programmers)


for adding new services and tools

• A wide variety of solutions for Internet publishing of


data are already available
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CDS/ISIS - What is a database?

• The term "database" denotes a collection of structured


information
• A database contains data elements called "records"
• Each record in the database has the same structure

• Some units of information in a record may be absent,


some others may occur more than once (a book may
have more than one author or may not have an ISBN)
• Data units in a record are called "fields"
• Fields may contain independent data elements called
"subfields". 4
CDS/ISIS - What is a database?

Example of database structure

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CDS/ISIS - Basic features

• CDS/ISIS allows the user to design the record


structure of each database his own
• You can decide:
• what kind of fields to include
• which fields will be sortable and searchable
• in what shapes your want to display or print the
contents of a record
• You can keep many different databases each in a
different structure in your computer, for many different
applications
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CDS/ISIS - Basic features

Once the database has been created, CDS/ISIS allows to:

• Create new records, to put new information in the archive


• Keep the stored information up-to-date by adding new
data elements, modifying existing ones and deleting
unnecessary information
• Analyze the content of the database to extract searchable
information following your own instruction
• Search and retrieve subsets of the stored information
• Display or print the results the way you want
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CDS/ISIS - Basic knowledge

• Records are stored in a file named "Master File" (MST)


• Each record in the database can be referred to by its
unique number, called "Master File Number" (MFN)
• The MFN is automatically assigned by the system when
a the record is created
• Fields within a record are identified by a code number
called TAG
• You may access a record not only by its number but by
its content
• For this purpose, you may maintain a dictionary of
searchable terms, also called "Inverted File"
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CDS/ISIS - Installation

To install CDS/ISIS for Windows:


• Insert the disk 1 in your drive
• From Windows 95 Start menu, run:
a:\setup.exe
• The following screen will appear:
• Choose "Continue" to start the
installation procedure
• Follow the instructions on the
screen: usually you may just
click "Ok" to each installation
question 9
CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

To launch the CDS/ISIS for Windows (Winisis):


• Locate the program shortcut.
In Windows95 it is in the Start
menu, folder Programs...
• Click the item to run Winisis

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CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

The following screen will appear:

In case of problems, please read the "readme.wri" file.


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CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

• Use menus and buttons to access the CDS/ISIS


services:

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CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

• In order to get familiar with the system, two databases


are provided as examples. The most important is CDS.

• To open an existing
database select the
menu option
File - Open…
Double-click on "CDS"
from the database list

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CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

• The database "CDS" is now open and you may start


using the CDS/ISIS services:

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CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

The CDS/ISIS interface is multi-lingual. UNESCO's


version comes with menus and messages in:
• English • Spanish (2 versions)
• French • Italian
Users may create their own language versions by
translating system messages to another language. This
procedure is quite simple and is explained in the Reference
Manual. Among other available languages are:
• Portuguese • Dutch • Polish
• Vietnamese • German • Slovak
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CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

Other language versions of CDS/ISIS are under


development or its feasibility study has been completed:

• Russian • Kazakh
• Armenian • Azeri

A successful effort has been made to develop a complete


Arabic version of CDS/ISIS in co-operation with the Arab
League Documentation Centre.

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CDS/ISIS - Running CDS/ISIS

• At any time you may configure CDS/ISIS for Windows


using the "Configure - System Settings" menu:

• Use the menu "Configure" to


change the current interface
language and profile at any
time 17
CDS/ISIS - Basic Information retrieval

To browse the content of an existing database:


• Open the database file (ex. CDS.MST)
• Use the arrows to move within the records
sequentially, just as the pages of a book
• You may select different views by choosing a
different display format
Move within
Type here the records
record number sequentially
you wish to access
Select the display format
The content of the
record displayed
using the current
format
Open the dictionary
of searchable terms 18
CDS/ISIS - Basic Information retrieval

To search an existing database:


• Open the corresponding file (ex. CDS.MST)
• Select option "Search - Expert Search"
• Despite its name, the expert search" could be
easier than the "guided search"
• The following search window will come up:
Type here a search expression
(for example: water)
Click "Execute"
Search results will appear here
Double click on the result to
access the information 19
CDS/ISIS - Basic Information retrieval

Congratulations, you made your first search with CDS/ISIS!


• Your screen should now look like:

List of results. Each number


corresponds to a MFN (Master File
Number)

This screen explains how to watch


the results. As soon as you click
one of the MFN on the left side,
this panel will display the content
of the selected record

Click STOP to come back to the


normal view

• To make a new search select option "Search" again 20


CDS/ISIS - Basic Information retrieval

In order to get an idea of what the content of database CDS


is, you may display its dictionary of searchable terms.
This will help you to find out what can we ask to
CDS/ISIS and how:

All those terms comes


from the records. It is
possible to search for
them separately or in
combination

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CDS/ISIS - Basic Information retrieval

• The dictionary of searchable terms, also called Inverted


File, is built following the directives given by the
database creator
• Those directives instruct CDS/ISIS on how to extract the
search terms from a record. The directives are collected in
the Field Selection Table (FST)

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CDS/ISIS - Basic Data Editing

• You may update the information contained in a given


record by using the CDS/ISIS Data Entry option

• Selecting this option will open the


Data Entry window which allows to
modify the content of every single field

• This window also enables access to further options:


• Creation of new records
• Deletion of existing records
• Add./Deletion of fields, new repetitions, etc...
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CDS/ISIS - Basic Data Editing

• When editing a record, the system will automatically


check for some kind of errors, for example:
• Attempt to insert invalid subfield elements
• Attempt to repeat non-repeatable fields
• Other validation restrictions foreseen by the database
manager

• Each time the record is stored (saved) to the disk, the new
content becomes available for browsing
• You must ensure that the Inverted File has been updated
in order to be able to search for terms in the new record
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CDS/ISIS - Basic Data Editing

• Several Data Entry worksheets may be available for a


given database, in order to insert different data elements.
• Each time the record
is stored (saved) to
the disk, the new
content becomes
available for browsing
• You must ensure that the
Inverted File has been
updated in order to be
able to search for terms
in the new record 25
CDS/ISIS - Functioning scheme

• To resume, the following figure shows the role of the


different components of a CDS/ISIS database

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CDS/ISIS - Beyond my own computer

There are several ways to share information with others:

• Publish diskettes or CD-Roms containing the database(s)

• Share them in a Local Area Network (LAN)


• Share them in Remote Private Networks (through TCP/IP)

• Publish them to the World Wide Web

• Mix all the solutions above!!

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CDS/ISIS - Beyond my own computer

CD-Roms publishing

• Winisis can be used as the front end to the user


• The formatting language allows building nice-looking
presentations
• You may configure the environment to block the access
to specific "dangerous" functionalities
• The interface is already internationalized and supports
different languages
• Most applications do not need real programming
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CDS/ISIS - Beyond my own computer

Local Area Network (LAN)

• Put your database in a shared network drive


• Use Winisis as a client: one copy to serve all terminals,
different configuration for each one
• Search, update, maintain the database from your chair
• The LAN type does not matter: Windows, Novell...
• Concurrent entry access is supported

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CDS/ISIS - Beyond my own computer

JAVAISIS: Private Networks through TCP/IP

• Physically distant computers work on the same database


• JAVAISIS is a Client/Server suite for managing remote
databases in a TCP/IP (Internet) environment
• Search, update, maintain the database from your chair
• Easy to install, it comes with its own navigator
• Runs on Windows, Linux and Macintosh (client)
• JAVAISIS is a Winisis working with remote data

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CDS/ISIS - Beyond my own computer

The World Wide Web

• It is more and more important to share data on the


Internet: presence
• Different tools exists for Web-publishing CDS/ISIS
databases. For example: WWWISIS by Bireme, Brazil
• It allows all kind of operation and perfectly integrates
the concepts of CDS/ISIS for free or very low cost
• Runs on many different platforms: Windows, Linux,
SUN, AIX...
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CDS/ISIS - Beyond my own computer

The World Wide Web

• GENISIS (Ibiscus): to easy the use of WWWISIS

• Take a database, fill few questionnaire, press OK


• Your new CDS/ISIS enabled web page is ready to go!
• Need to change something? Go back and modify!

• Need to move to Linux? Export your web application


within minutes!

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CDS/ISIS - Product family

• Here are some of the products available in the software


family:
• CDS/ISIS for DOS
• CDS/ISIS for Windows (all versions)
• CDS/ISIS for UNIX (character mode)
• JavaISIS, Client - Server Internet suite
• UNESCO/BIREME ISIS_DLL, programming tool
• BIREME WWWISIS
• WinIDIS, the interface to IDAMS
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CDS/ISIS – New Products

• During 2001, the following new products have been


released by UNESCO:

as Open-Source (all coming with documentation)


• XML2ISIS a tool for importing XML files to CDS/ISIS
Available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German
• IsisAscii a tool for importing ASCII delimited files to CDS/ISIS
• Genisis 2 a wizard for database Web publishing
Available in French, Spanish and soon English

as Freeware
• WinIDAMS data mining and statistical analysis
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CDS/ISIS – Documentation

• UNESCO strengthened available documentation


• CDS/ISIS for Windows Handbook
Available in English
Spanish version (March 2002)
Russian version (April 2002)
Italian and German (during 2002)

• Base de données CDS/ISIS – Guide Pratique


A “from information to data” guide to CDS/ISIS
Available in French

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CDS/ISIS – Ongoing projects

• In the year 2002, UNESCO will complete the following


projects:

• ISO2709 Import/Export a tool for handling all ISO2709


formats, including common MARC exports (in co-operation with
the University of Paris III)

• MARC21 Lite a complete implementation of the bibliographic


format with a specialized data entry software which users will be
able to adapt to other MARC-like formats (in co-operation with the
Library of Congress)

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CDS/ISIS – Next biennium

• 2002-2003 Guideline
• In co-operation with external partners (i.e. universities, int.al
organizations) decentralized development of a new CDS/ISIS
system.
• Some projects already on-going in co-operation with the University
of Budapest.

• Objectives
• Strengthen international co-operation
• Develop a better system in terms of performance, reliability and
architecture
• Go Open Source

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CDS/ISIS - Where to find more

• Some of those products, tools, examples and most


documentation can be found on UNESCO's FTP Server:

ftp://ftp.unesco.org/pub/winisis

• Also, more language versions of CDS/ISIS for Windows


can be found there.

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CDS/ISIS - Where to find more

• For additional information, please consult UNESCO's


official sites. The following includes news from the
CDS/ISIS community and a wide list of users' dedicated
web-sites:
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/isis
• International and local mailing lists host discussions
about CDS/ISIS problems and events every day
• The following site is dedicated to JavaISIS:

http://web.tiscalinet.it/javaisis
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CDS/ISIS - Where to find more

• Completely renewed web-sites of both CDS/ISIS and


IDAMS will be published by the end of the year:

http://www.unesco.org/webworld/isis
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/idams

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CDS/ISIS - Conclusion

Thank you, ladies and gentlemen's, for your kind


attention.

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