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Main Authors: Brown, Melvin Marlo, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED377852
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author Brown, Melvin Marlo
And Others
author_facet Brown, Melvin Marlo
And Others
Brown, Melvin Marlo
And Others
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contents Bringing Up Gopher: Access to Local & Remote Electronic Resources for University Library Users. Brown, Melvin Marlo And Others Access to Information Change College Libraries Computer Software Development Educational Media Electronic Mail Higher Education Information Dissemination Internet Library Services Online Systems Training User Needs (Information) Some of the administrative and organizational issues in creating a gopher, specifically a library gopher for university libraries, are discussed. In 1993 the Electronic Collections Task Force of the New Mexico State University library administration began to develop a library-based gopher system that would enable users to have unlimited access to local information stored electronically. Creating the gopher required procedures that could be divided into the technical process and the content process. The system installed the latest version of gopher software for UNIX available through the Internet. UNIX training was provided for members of the system, who then began bringing content to the gopher. While making links to the gopher is relatively easy, deciding which links to make is difficult. Adding files is more time-consuming because they must be in ASCII format. Because the Internet is constantly changing and evolving, a gopher is never finished. Its update and maintenance require constant attention, but the reward is in increased information availability for users. Attachments discuss gopher awareness and preparing information for the gopher. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Bringing Up Gopher: Access to Local & Remote Electronic Resources for University Library Users.
Brown, Melvin Marlo
And Others
Access to Information
Change
College Libraries
Computer Software Development
Educational Media
Electronic Mail
Higher Education
Information Dissemination
Internet
Library Services
Online Systems
Training
User Needs (Information)
Bringing Up Gopher: Access to Local & Remote Electronic Resources for University Library Users. Brown, Melvin Marlo And Others Access to Information Change College Libraries Computer Software Development Educational Media Electronic Mail Higher Education Information Dissemination Internet Library Services Online Systems Training User Needs (Information) Some of the administrative and organizational issues in creating a gopher, specifically a library gopher for university libraries, are discussed. In 1993 the Electronic Collections Task Force of the New Mexico State University library administration began to develop a library-based gopher system that would enable users to have unlimited access to local information stored electronically. Creating the gopher required procedures that could be divided into the technical process and the content process. The system installed the latest version of gopher software for UNIX available through the Internet. UNIX training was provided for members of the system, who then began bringing content to the gopher. While making links to the gopher is relatively easy, deciding which links to make is difficult. Adding files is more time-consuming because they must be in ASCII format. Because the Internet is constantly changing and evolving, a gopher is never finished. Its update and maintenance require constant attention, but the reward is in increased information availability for users. Attachments discuss gopher awareness and preparing information for the gopher. (SLD)
title Bringing Up Gopher: Access to Local & Remote Electronic Resources for University Library Users.
topic Access to Information
Change
College Libraries
Computer Software Development
Educational Media
Electronic Mail
Higher Education
Information Dissemination
Internet
Library Services
Online Systems
Training
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED377852