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| author | Kilgour, Frederick G., Comp. Davis, Hillis D., Comp. |
| author_facet | Kilgour, Frederick G., Comp. Davis, Hillis D., Comp. Kilgour, Frederick G., Comp. Davis, Hillis D., Comp. |
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| contents | The Development of a Computerized Regional Library System. Final Report. Kilgour, Frederick G., Comp. Davis, Hillis D., Comp. Citations (References) College Libraries Expenditure per Student Information Dissemination Information Retrieval Library Automation Library Expenditures Library Networks Library Research Library Technical Processes Online Systems Regional Programs Union Catalogs The purpose of the research and development described in this report is to implement and operate an on-line, computerized regional library system that makes available to faculty and students in individual colleges and universities the library resources throughout a region, while at the same time decelerating the rate of rise of per-student library costs. The major intellectual problem solved in the course of the investigation was the design of on-line computer files of bibliographic records and a technique for efficient retrieval of bibliographic data from the files employing derived, truncated search keys. The research and development culminated in the successful implementation of an on-line union catalog and shared cataloging system. A variety of libraries, large and small, had demonstrated that not only could the system slow the rate of rise of per-student costs, but also could effect net savings for libraries. The conclusions of this report are that the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC) system does make available library resources throughout a region to individuals at a participating institution, that it decelerates the rate of rise of per-student costs and can effect net savings, and is transferrable to other regions. (The appendices are LI 004 423 through LI 004 428.) (Author/SJ) |
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| publishDate | 1973 |
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| spellingShingle | The Development of a Computerized Regional Library System. Final Report. Kilgour, Frederick G., Comp. Davis, Hillis D., Comp. Citations (References) College Libraries Expenditure per Student Information Dissemination Information Retrieval Library Automation Library Expenditures Library Networks Library Research Library Technical Processes Online Systems Regional Programs Union Catalogs The Development of a Computerized Regional Library System. Final Report. Kilgour, Frederick G., Comp. Davis, Hillis D., Comp. Citations (References) College Libraries Expenditure per Student Information Dissemination Information Retrieval Library Automation Library Expenditures Library Networks Library Research Library Technical Processes Online Systems Regional Programs Union Catalogs The purpose of the research and development described in this report is to implement and operate an on-line, computerized regional library system that makes available to faculty and students in individual colleges and universities the library resources throughout a region, while at the same time decelerating the rate of rise of per-student library costs. The major intellectual problem solved in the course of the investigation was the design of on-line computer files of bibliographic records and a technique for efficient retrieval of bibliographic data from the files employing derived, truncated search keys. The research and development culminated in the successful implementation of an on-line union catalog and shared cataloging system. A variety of libraries, large and small, had demonstrated that not only could the system slow the rate of rise of per-student costs, but also could effect net savings for libraries. The conclusions of this report are that the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC) system does make available library resources throughout a region to individuals at a participating institution, that it decelerates the rate of rise of per-student costs and can effect net savings, and is transferrable to other regions. (The appendices are LI 004 423 through LI 004 428.) (Author/SJ) |
| title | The Development of a Computerized Regional Library System. Final Report. |
| topic | Citations (References) College Libraries Expenditure per Student Information Dissemination Information Retrieval Library Automation Library Expenditures Library Networks Library Research Library Technical Processes Online Systems Regional Programs Union Catalogs |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED080117 |