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Auteur principal: Lowenthal, Ralph A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1989
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contents The New Technologies: What Are They, How Can We Get Them, and Why Don't We Have Them? Lowenthal, Ralph A. Computer Networks Databases Electronic Mail Information Retrieval Information Storage Information Technology Library Services Microcomputers Online Systems Optical Data Disks User Needs (Information) Bibliographers and librarians are aware of the new information technologies in information storage and retrieval. CD-ROMs and online database systems are two technologies used daily to assist users in accessing needed information. Although these resources are lacking in the fields of journalism and mass communication, possibilities for computerized resources do exist: the Communication Abstracts could be transferred to an online or CD-ROM format; a new clearinghouse that is specific to journalism and mass communication instruction could be created in ERIC; and/or an electronic bulletin board could be created to facilitate the sharing of user education resources. (DB)
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spellingShingle The New Technologies: What Are They, How Can We Get Them, and Why Don't We Have Them?
Lowenthal, Ralph A.
Computer Networks
Databases
Electronic Mail
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Information Technology
Library Services
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Optical Data Disks
User Needs (Information)
The New Technologies: What Are They, How Can We Get Them, and Why Don't We Have Them? Lowenthal, Ralph A. Computer Networks Databases Electronic Mail Information Retrieval Information Storage Information Technology Library Services Microcomputers Online Systems Optical Data Disks User Needs (Information) Bibliographers and librarians are aware of the new information technologies in information storage and retrieval. CD-ROMs and online database systems are two technologies used daily to assist users in accessing needed information. Although these resources are lacking in the fields of journalism and mass communication, possibilities for computerized resources do exist: the Communication Abstracts could be transferred to an online or CD-ROM format; a new clearinghouse that is specific to journalism and mass communication instruction could be created in ERIC; and/or an electronic bulletin board could be created to facilitate the sharing of user education resources. (DB)
title The New Technologies: What Are They, How Can We Get Them, and Why Don't We Have Them?
topic Computer Networks
Databases
Electronic Mail
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Information Technology
Library Services
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Optical Data Disks
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED346834