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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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contents The Use of Small Computers in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit #77. College Libraries Computer Oriented Programs Higher Education Information Retrieval Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Equipment Library Surveys Microcomputers Online Systems Research Libraries Word Processing This collection of materials on small computer applications in research libraries, assembled by the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), includes documents from ARL and non-ARL libraries illustrating local, commercial, and word processing computer applications. Among the contents of the collection are: (1) a list of small computer applications in ARL libraries as reported during the Spring 1981 SPEC survey; (2) a microcomputer bibliography; (3) papers on local applications of small computers in research libraries, including discussions of an experimental online catalog at Dartmouth College, microcomputer utilization in the Texas A&M Medical Sciences Library, microcomputer uses at Southern Illinois University, microcomputer applications in word processing at McMaster University, and the Apple computer as a tool for the improvement of library operations at California State University; and (4) papers on general commercial applications of small computers, including a fact sheet on the integrated library system at the National Library of Medicine, a description of the Inform system at Brown University, and a description of a commercial word processing system at Queens University. (JL)
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spellingShingle The Use of Small Computers in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit #77.
College Libraries
Computer Oriented Programs
Higher Education
Information Retrieval
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Equipment
Library Surveys
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Research Libraries
Word Processing
The Use of Small Computers in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit #77. College Libraries Computer Oriented Programs Higher Education Information Retrieval Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Equipment Library Surveys Microcomputers Online Systems Research Libraries Word Processing This collection of materials on small computer applications in research libraries, assembled by the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), includes documents from ARL and non-ARL libraries illustrating local, commercial, and word processing computer applications. Among the contents of the collection are: (1) a list of small computer applications in ARL libraries as reported during the Spring 1981 SPEC survey; (2) a microcomputer bibliography; (3) papers on local applications of small computers in research libraries, including discussions of an experimental online catalog at Dartmouth College, microcomputer utilization in the Texas A&M Medical Sciences Library, microcomputer uses at Southern Illinois University, microcomputer applications in word processing at McMaster University, and the Apple computer as a tool for the improvement of library operations at California State University; and (4) papers on general commercial applications of small computers, including a fact sheet on the integrated library system at the National Library of Medicine, a description of the Inform system at Brown University, and a description of a commercial word processing system at Queens University. (JL)
title The Use of Small Computers in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit #77.
topic College Libraries
Computer Oriented Programs
Higher Education
Information Retrieval
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Equipment
Library Surveys
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Research Libraries
Word Processing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED214540