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Main Authors: Dowlin, Kenneth E., Hawley, Brenda G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ314125
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author Dowlin, Kenneth E.
Hawley, Brenda G.
author_facet Dowlin, Kenneth E.
Hawley, Brenda G.
Dowlin, Kenneth E.
Hawley, Brenda G.
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contents The Use of Portable Microcomputers for Library Inventory. Dowlin, Kenneth E. Hawley, Brenda G. Computer Software Costs Facility Inventory Library Automation Library Collections Methods Microcomputers Describes Pikes Peak Library District's innovative use of portable microcomputers to accomplish an inexpensive collection inventory. The Radio Shack Model 100 battery-operated microcomputer was used as a data-capture device for updating status records of the library's regular automated circulation and cataloging programs. (Author/MBR)
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publishDate 1984
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spellingShingle The Use of Portable Microcomputers for Library Inventory.
Dowlin, Kenneth E.
Hawley, Brenda G.
Computer Software
Costs
Facility Inventory
Library Automation
Library Collections
Methods
Microcomputers
The Use of Portable Microcomputers for Library Inventory. Dowlin, Kenneth E. Hawley, Brenda G. Computer Software Costs Facility Inventory Library Automation Library Collections Methods Microcomputers Describes Pikes Peak Library District's innovative use of portable microcomputers to accomplish an inexpensive collection inventory. The Radio Shack Model 100 battery-operated microcomputer was used as a data-capture device for updating status records of the library's regular automated circulation and cataloging programs. (Author/MBR)
title The Use of Portable Microcomputers for Library Inventory.
topic Computer Software
Costs
Facility Inventory
Library Automation
Library Collections
Methods
Microcomputers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ314125