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Main Authors: VanGrasstek, Jean, Rubens, Donna
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED188610
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author VanGrasstek, Jean
Rubens, Donna
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Rubens, Donna
VanGrasstek, Jean
Rubens, Donna
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contents My Library Is a Computer Treminal! VanGrasstek, Jean Rubens, Donna Biological Sciences Databases Information Retrieval Information Services Online Systems Special Libraries Tables (Data) This report describes the composition and operation of the library of the Gray Freshwater Biological Institute at the University of Minnesota, a non-traditional information service which provides information to the institute by combining the use of three bibliographic databases with current awareness services, OCLC, MINITEX, and author reprint request cards. The relationship of each of these sources to the library is discussed separately. Figures illustrate library retrieval procedures, and tables provide data on expenditures, request publication dates, number of requests, lending libraries, number of journals by lender, number of requests by lender, database costs, online versus printed index costs, request sources, OCLC costs, and the request fill rate. (FM)
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publishDate 1979
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spellingShingle My Library Is a Computer Treminal!
VanGrasstek, Jean
Rubens, Donna
Biological Sciences
Databases
Information Retrieval
Information Services
Online Systems
Special Libraries
Tables (Data)
My Library Is a Computer Treminal! VanGrasstek, Jean Rubens, Donna Biological Sciences Databases Information Retrieval Information Services Online Systems Special Libraries Tables (Data) This report describes the composition and operation of the library of the Gray Freshwater Biological Institute at the University of Minnesota, a non-traditional information service which provides information to the institute by combining the use of three bibliographic databases with current awareness services, OCLC, MINITEX, and author reprint request cards. The relationship of each of these sources to the library is discussed separately. Figures illustrate library retrieval procedures, and tables provide data on expenditures, request publication dates, number of requests, lending libraries, number of journals by lender, number of requests by lender, database costs, online versus printed index costs, request sources, OCLC costs, and the request fill rate. (FM)
title My Library Is a Computer Treminal!
topic Biological Sciences
Databases
Information Retrieval
Information Services
Online Systems
Special Libraries
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED188610