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Main Author: Abbott, George L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ333373
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author Abbott, George L.
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Abbott, George L.
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contents Video-Based Information Systems in Academic Library Media Centers. Abbott, George L. Academic Libraries Audiovisual Aids Higher Education Information Systems Learning Resources Centers Library Collections Library Role Library Services Nonprint Media Technological Advancement Videodisc Recordings Videotex Discusses developments in video-based information systems, including interactive and digital videodisc, videotex, satellite broadcasting, and expanded uses of videocassettes and cable television in interactive mode. Highlights include role of academic library media centers, videodisc and optical discs, videotex, other video-based information systems, limiting factors, and the future. Forty-nine sources are given. (EJS)
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spellingShingle Video-Based Information Systems in Academic Library Media Centers.
Abbott, George L.
Academic Libraries
Audiovisual Aids
Higher Education
Information Systems
Learning Resources Centers
Library Collections
Library Role
Library Services
Nonprint Media
Technological Advancement
Videodisc Recordings
Videotex
Video-Based Information Systems in Academic Library Media Centers. Abbott, George L. Academic Libraries Audiovisual Aids Higher Education Information Systems Learning Resources Centers Library Collections Library Role Library Services Nonprint Media Technological Advancement Videodisc Recordings Videotex Discusses developments in video-based information systems, including interactive and digital videodisc, videotex, satellite broadcasting, and expanded uses of videocassettes and cable television in interactive mode. Highlights include role of academic library media centers, videodisc and optical discs, videotex, other video-based information systems, limiting factors, and the future. Forty-nine sources are given. (EJS)
title Video-Based Information Systems in Academic Library Media Centers.
topic Academic Libraries
Audiovisual Aids
Higher Education
Information Systems
Learning Resources Centers
Library Collections
Library Role
Library Services
Nonprint Media
Technological Advancement
Videodisc Recordings
Videotex
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ333373