OPAC definition
Examples of OPAC in a sentence
Outpatient or ambulatory care facilities include: (a) Hospital Outpatient Departments, (b) Diagnostic/Treatment Centers, (c) Ambulatory Surgical Centers, (d) Emergency Rooms (ERs), (e) End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Clinics and (f) Outpatient Pediatric AIDS Clinics (OPAC).
MARC records may be placed in Customer’s online public access catalog (OPAC) or shared online catalog (e.g., WorldCat) unless otherwise specified on the Order Form with respect to a particular Service.
For library catalog enrichment Services (e.g., Syndetics), Customer may use the enrichment elements for the sole purpose of augmenting Customer’s own library OPAC or website.
First, Governor ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ directed OPAC to implement its 2002 recommendation that the state designate a limited network of marine reserves for ecological purposes.
Second, the Governor asked that OPAC advise him regarding the establishment of a National Marine Sanctuary off Oregon’s coast to help coordinate state and federal management of the marine environment and uses such as fisheries, energy development, water quality, and recreation, and to increase Oregon’s competitive advantage for federal ocean research funds.
Governor ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ asked OPAC to take two important steps toward managing ocean resources as an ecosystem.
The Licensee and its Authorized Users may create links to Wiley InterScience from their Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) records, library catalogs, locally hosted databases or library web pages, provided those links do not result in access to licensed content by anyone other than Authorized Users, or for use in any paid or commercial service.
It enables libraries to display enriched content in their OPAC or discovery solution and provides users with interactive exploration.
In addition, there are position specific tests that may consist of a combination of other OPAC and non-OPAC tests.
You may load ProQuest’s MARC record Products into your Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) containing your library holdings provided such records are not loaded into a shared online catalog system such as WorldCat without ProQuest’s prior written consent.