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Auteur principal: Hales, Celia E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1979
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contents Energy Information Systems. Hales, Celia E. Energy Information Systems Libraries Library Role Library Services National Programs Policy Program Descriptions This paper examines the need for accurate, reliable data on energy, flowing upward to the national government from various energy-intensive information systems. Part I explores the need for a national policy coordinating this flow within both the United States and, for comparative purposes, Great Britain. Part II presents in outline form the distinctive features of selected energy libraries, and Part III focuses on the Energy Information Service of the University of Texas at Austin to provide a closer look at the role of libraries in performing this needed function. A brief summary commenting on the future of energy information concludes the paper. (Author/JD)
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spellingShingle Energy Information Systems.
Hales, Celia E.
Energy
Information Systems
Libraries
Library Role
Library Services
National Programs
Policy
Program Descriptions
Energy Information Systems. Hales, Celia E. Energy Information Systems Libraries Library Role Library Services National Programs Policy Program Descriptions This paper examines the need for accurate, reliable data on energy, flowing upward to the national government from various energy-intensive information systems. Part I explores the need for a national policy coordinating this flow within both the United States and, for comparative purposes, Great Britain. Part II presents in outline form the distinctive features of selected energy libraries, and Part III focuses on the Energy Information Service of the University of Texas at Austin to provide a closer look at the role of libraries in performing this needed function. A brief summary commenting on the future of energy information concludes the paper. (Author/JD)
title Energy Information Systems.
topic Energy
Information Systems
Libraries
Library Role
Library Services
National Programs
Policy
Program Descriptions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED176780