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Autor principal: Kenney, Brigitte L.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1967
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author Kenney, Brigitte L.
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Kenney, Brigitte L.
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contents Survey of Interlibrary Communications Systems. Kenney, Brigitte L. Communication (Thought Transfer) Communications Costs Interlibrary Loans Libraries Library Circulation Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Services Library Surveys Telecommunications The growth and development of library networks increased the need for more rapid interlibrary communication. This survey describes the history, costs and recent developments of various means of interlibrary communication. Extensive references are provided for each area. The communications systems discussed are: surveys, mail, telephone, facsimile, television and radio, and computers. The network concept is also considered. A discussion of the future of interlibrary communications covers the human element (users of the system), computer potential and communications links. (SG)
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spellingShingle Survey of Interlibrary Communications Systems.
Kenney, Brigitte L.
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Communications
Costs
Interlibrary Loans
Libraries
Library Circulation
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Surveys
Telecommunications
Survey of Interlibrary Communications Systems. Kenney, Brigitte L. Communication (Thought Transfer) Communications Costs Interlibrary Loans Libraries Library Circulation Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Services Library Surveys Telecommunications The growth and development of library networks increased the need for more rapid interlibrary communication. This survey describes the history, costs and recent developments of various means of interlibrary communication. Extensive references are provided for each area. The communications systems discussed are: surveys, mail, telephone, facsimile, television and radio, and computers. The network concept is also considered. A discussion of the future of interlibrary communications covers the human element (users of the system), computer potential and communications links. (SG)
title Survey of Interlibrary Communications Systems.
topic Communication (Thought Transfer)
Communications
Costs
Interlibrary Loans
Libraries
Library Circulation
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Surveys
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED048877