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1985
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| author | Price, Joseph W. |
| author_facet | Price, Joseph W. Price, Joseph W. |
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| contents | Optical Disks and Demand Printing Research at the Library of Congress. Price, Joseph W. Cost Effectiveness Display Systems Information Retrieval Information Storage Information Systems Library Collections Library Services National Libraries Pilot Projects Preservation Technological Advancement Videodisc Recordings The Library of Congress has embarked on a three-year pilot program in image preservation and retrieval using optical disk technology. Print materials (text, maps, music) will be captured on digital optical disks, and nonprint materials (motion pictures, slides, drawings) on analog optical disks, or videodisks. (EJS) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1985 |
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| spellingShingle | Optical Disks and Demand Printing Research at the Library of Congress. Price, Joseph W. Cost Effectiveness Display Systems Information Retrieval Information Storage Information Systems Library Collections Library Services National Libraries Pilot Projects Preservation Technological Advancement Videodisc Recordings Optical Disks and Demand Printing Research at the Library of Congress. Price, Joseph W. Cost Effectiveness Display Systems Information Retrieval Information Storage Information Systems Library Collections Library Services National Libraries Pilot Projects Preservation Technological Advancement Videodisc Recordings The Library of Congress has embarked on a three-year pilot program in image preservation and retrieval using optical disk technology. Print materials (text, maps, music) will be captured on digital optical disks, and nonprint materials (motion pictures, slides, drawings) on analog optical disks, or videodisks. (EJS) |
| title | Optical Disks and Demand Printing Research at the Library of Congress. |
| topic | Cost Effectiveness Display Systems Information Retrieval Information Storage Information Systems Library Collections Library Services National Libraries Pilot Projects Preservation Technological Advancement Videodisc Recordings |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ325513 |