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Autor principal: Chapman, Janet L.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1986
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author Chapman, Janet L.
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contents The Information Scientist as Database Manager in a Corporate Environment. Chapman, Janet L. Computer Software Corporate Libraries Database Management Systems Databases Information Systems Library Automation Library Role Library Services Online Systems Petroleum Industry Program Implementation Special Libraries Systems Development Special librarians are in unique position to become directly involved in the design, development, and management of automated in-house databases. Software packages called application generators enable the librarian/information scientist to develop database applications without programmer intervention and with very little or no knowledge of programming languages. Sixteen sources are given. (Author/EJS)
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spellingShingle The Information Scientist as Database Manager in a Corporate Environment.
Chapman, Janet L.
Computer Software
Corporate Libraries
Database Management Systems
Databases
Information Systems
Library Automation
Library Role
Library Services
Online Systems
Petroleum Industry
Program Implementation
Special Libraries
Systems Development
The Information Scientist as Database Manager in a Corporate Environment. Chapman, Janet L. Computer Software Corporate Libraries Database Management Systems Databases Information Systems Library Automation Library Role Library Services Online Systems Petroleum Industry Program Implementation Special Libraries Systems Development Special librarians are in unique position to become directly involved in the design, development, and management of automated in-house databases. Software packages called application generators enable the librarian/information scientist to develop database applications without programmer intervention and with very little or no knowledge of programming languages. Sixteen sources are given. (Author/EJS)
title The Information Scientist as Database Manager in a Corporate Environment.
topic Computer Software
Corporate Libraries
Database Management Systems
Databases
Information Systems
Library Automation
Library Role
Library Services
Online Systems
Petroleum Industry
Program Implementation
Special Libraries
Systems Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ334666