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Autor principal: deBruin, Valentina
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ172264
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author deBruin, Valentina
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contents "Sometimes Dirty Things Are Seen on the Screen": A Mini-Evaluation of the COM Microcatalogue at the University of Toronto Library deBruin, Valentina Catalogs Computer Output Microfilm Library Automation Library Planning Library Services Library Surveys This article deals with the results of a mini-evaluation of the microcatalogue environment at the University of Toronto Library, carried out in 1977. The microcatalogue environment, the purpose of the evaluation, its results, and how these results are used in decision-making are the main focus of this article. (Author/AP)
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spellingShingle "Sometimes Dirty Things Are Seen on the Screen": A Mini-Evaluation of the COM Microcatalogue at the University of Toronto Library
deBruin, Valentina
Catalogs
Computer Output Microfilm
Library Automation
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Surveys
"Sometimes Dirty Things Are Seen on the Screen": A Mini-Evaluation of the COM Microcatalogue at the University of Toronto Library deBruin, Valentina Catalogs Computer Output Microfilm Library Automation Library Planning Library Services Library Surveys This article deals with the results of a mini-evaluation of the microcatalogue environment at the University of Toronto Library, carried out in 1977. The microcatalogue environment, the purpose of the evaluation, its results, and how these results are used in decision-making are the main focus of this article. (Author/AP)
title "Sometimes Dirty Things Are Seen on the Screen": A Mini-Evaluation of the COM Microcatalogue at the University of Toronto Library
topic Catalogs
Computer Output Microfilm
Library Automation
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ172264