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Auteurs principaux: Shroder, Emelie J., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1981
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ260115
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author Shroder, Emelie J.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Community Information in the 80s: Towards the Automation of Information and Referral Files. Shroder, Emelie J. And Others American Indians Community Information Services Computers Information Needs Information Networks Information Retrieval Information Services Library Automation Microcomputers Online Systems Public Libraries Referral Word Processing Four papers describe systems adopted by public libraries in the United States for computerizing community information services and information and referral programs. Word processing at the Fresno County Information and Referral Network and the automation of library processes in the Pikes Peak Library District are among the topics discussed. (JL)
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spellingShingle Community Information in the 80s: Towards the Automation of Information and Referral Files.
Shroder, Emelie J.
And Others
American Indians
Community Information Services
Computers
Information Needs
Information Networks
Information Retrieval
Information Services
Library Automation
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Public Libraries
Referral
Word Processing
Community Information in the 80s: Towards the Automation of Information and Referral Files. Shroder, Emelie J. And Others American Indians Community Information Services Computers Information Needs Information Networks Information Retrieval Information Services Library Automation Microcomputers Online Systems Public Libraries Referral Word Processing Four papers describe systems adopted by public libraries in the United States for computerizing community information services and information and referral programs. Word processing at the Fresno County Information and Referral Network and the automation of library processes in the Pikes Peak Library District are among the topics discussed. (JL)
title Community Information in the 80s: Towards the Automation of Information and Referral Files.
topic American Indians
Community Information Services
Computers
Information Needs
Information Networks
Information Retrieval
Information Services
Library Automation
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Public Libraries
Referral
Word Processing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ260115