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Main Authors: Goodrum, Charles, Dalrymple, Helen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ271523
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author Goodrum, Charles
Dalrymple, Helen
author_facet Goodrum, Charles
Dalrymple, Helen
Goodrum, Charles
Dalrymple, Helen
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contents Computerization at the Library of Congress: The First Twenty Years. Goodrum, Charles Dalrymple, Helen Computer Science Databases Display Systems Information Networks Information Systems Library Automation National Libraries Online Systems Outlines the automation process at the Library of Congress begun in 1961, noting problems encountered and future possibilities, and describing databases currently in use--SCORPIO, MUMS, MARC, COPICS AND COINS, ISIS, AND PAGING. (EJS)
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publishDate 1982
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spellingShingle Computerization at the Library of Congress: The First Twenty Years.
Goodrum, Charles
Dalrymple, Helen
Computer Science
Databases
Display Systems
Information Networks
Information Systems
Library Automation
National Libraries
Online Systems
Computerization at the Library of Congress: The First Twenty Years. Goodrum, Charles Dalrymple, Helen Computer Science Databases Display Systems Information Networks Information Systems Library Automation National Libraries Online Systems Outlines the automation process at the Library of Congress begun in 1961, noting problems encountered and future possibilities, and describing databases currently in use--SCORPIO, MUMS, MARC, COPICS AND COINS, ISIS, AND PAGING. (EJS)
title Computerization at the Library of Congress: The First Twenty Years.
topic Computer Science
Databases
Display Systems
Information Networks
Information Systems
Library Automation
National Libraries
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ271523