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Main Author: Trochim, Mary Kane
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED227854
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contents Academic Library Resource Sharing through Bibliographic Utility Program Participation. Executive Summary. Trochim, Mary Kane Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Networks Interlibrary Loans Library Automation Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Online Systems Research Libraries Shared Services This summary briefly outlines a separate report containing information on the growth of bibliographic utilities and academic library networking, as well as profiles of interlibrary loan activity at six academic libraries who are members or users of a major bibliographic utility. Applications of computer technology and network participation in academic libraries, and the major events in the development of computer-assisted library cooperation are summarized. A description of the major bibliographic utilities includes OCLC, the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN), and the Washington Library Network (WLN). The Council of Library Resources' project to devise a standard telecommunications protocol for bibliographic information exchange among RLIN, OCLC, WLN, and the Library of Congress (LC) is also noted. A review of interlibrary loan programs provided by OCLC and RLIN precedes individual synopses of interlibrary lending at Indiana State University (Terre Haute, IN); Cornell University (Ithaca, NY); Lake Forest College (Chicago, IL); George Washington University (Washington, DC); St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN); and Ithaca College (Ithaca, NY). Statistics on individual library holdings and a list of interlending similarities and differences are provided. A consideration of issues for the future, particularly in regard to a national network of libraries, concludes this summary report. (ESR)
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spellingShingle Academic Library Resource Sharing through Bibliographic Utility Program Participation. Executive Summary.
Trochim, Mary Kane
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Information Networks
Interlibrary Loans
Library Automation
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Online Systems
Research Libraries
Shared Services
Academic Library Resource Sharing through Bibliographic Utility Program Participation. Executive Summary. Trochim, Mary Kane Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Networks Interlibrary Loans Library Automation Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Online Systems Research Libraries Shared Services This summary briefly outlines a separate report containing information on the growth of bibliographic utilities and academic library networking, as well as profiles of interlibrary loan activity at six academic libraries who are members or users of a major bibliographic utility. Applications of computer technology and network participation in academic libraries, and the major events in the development of computer-assisted library cooperation are summarized. A description of the major bibliographic utilities includes OCLC, the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN), and the Washington Library Network (WLN). The Council of Library Resources' project to devise a standard telecommunications protocol for bibliographic information exchange among RLIN, OCLC, WLN, and the Library of Congress (LC) is also noted. A review of interlibrary loan programs provided by OCLC and RLIN precedes individual synopses of interlibrary lending at Indiana State University (Terre Haute, IN); Cornell University (Ithaca, NY); Lake Forest College (Chicago, IL); George Washington University (Washington, DC); St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN); and Ithaca College (Ithaca, NY). Statistics on individual library holdings and a list of interlending similarities and differences are provided. A consideration of issues for the future, particularly in regard to a national network of libraries, concludes this summary report. (ESR)
title Academic Library Resource Sharing through Bibliographic Utility Program Participation. Executive Summary.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Information Networks
Interlibrary Loans
Library Automation
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Online Systems
Research Libraries
Shared Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED227854