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Main Authors: Helal, Ahmed H., Ed., Weiss, Joachim W., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED295678
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  • International Library Cooperation. Essen Symposium (10th, Essen, West Germany, October 19-22, 1987). Helal, Ahmed H., Ed. Weiss, Joachim W., Ed. Foreign Countries Information Technology Interlibrary Loans International Cooperation Library Automation Library Cooperation Library Networks Online Systems Optical Data Disks The proceedings of this symposium contain the texts of 21 presentations: (1) "The Alexandriana Library: A New Opportunity in International Library Cooperation" (Stuart Ede); (2) "Conservation, Culture and Curriculum" (Brendan Loughridge); (3) "European Library Cooperation: An EC (European Community) Standpoint" (Ariane Iljon); (4) "Library Cooperation within the Ligue des Bibliotheques Europeennes de Recherche (LIBER)" (Hans-Albrecht Koch); (5) "The Use of New Information Technologies (NITs) in Libraries in the Federal Republic of Germany (Results of The Study EEC-LIB2/5)" (Heinz Habermann); (6) "History of Library Automation: Nostalgia or Advice for the Future" (Morten Hein); (7) "LIBRIS in the Melting Pot" (Lars-Erik Sanner); (8) "Siemens and Library Automation" (Albert Hahn); (9) "The Impact of Technology on the Work of the Subscription Agency" (Jacques Ch. Germain); (10) "MICROMARC: Library System for the PC (Personal Computer)" (Vidar Ingebretsen); (11) "CD-ROM in the Library: It's More Than the Fiche of the 21st Century" (Ellen M. Pearson and Ron McKinnon); (12) "Updating of Online Catalogue on CD-ROM?" (Karl Wilhelm Neubauer); (13) "Multistate Library Networks: A Model for Lay Representation on Library Network Boards" (Louella V. Wetherbee); (14) "European and North American Library Cooperation: Opportunities for Resource Sharing" (David Buckle); (15) "Automated Library Networking in North America: New Realities, Major Trends" (Charles R. Hildreth); (16) "Planning for International Interlibrary Loans" (Collette Mak); (17) "TRANSDOC: European Programme for Electronic Storage and Document Delivery" (Jacques Soule); (18) "Technological Developments Relevant to Library Cooperation" (Michael K. Buckland); (19) "Open Systems Interconnection (OSI): Problems and Possibilities for the Federal Republic of Germany" (Christine Bossmeyer); (20) "Communications Channels and Networks: Facilitating Information Transfer and Exchange" (David I. Raitt); and (21) "Computer Conferencing for Enhanced Communication: Its Potential for Academic and Research Communities" (Ellen M. Pearson). The text is supplemented by various tables, figures, and photographs, and each paper contains bibliographic references or notes. A list of the symposium participants is also provided. (EW)