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Main Authors: Hickey, Thomas B., Calabrese, Andrew M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ337821
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author Hickey, Thomas B.
Calabrese, Andrew M.
author_facet Hickey, Thomas B.
Calabrese, Andrew M.
Hickey, Thomas B.
Calabrese, Andrew M.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Electronic Document Delivery: OCLC's Prototype System. Hickey, Thomas B. Calabrese, Andrew M. Delivery Systems Facsimile Transmission Futures (of Society) Information Networks Information Retrieval Information Systems Microcomputers Models Online Systems Technological Advancement Describes development of system for retrieval of documents from magnetic storage that uses stored font definition codes to control an inexpensive laser printer in the production of copies that closely resemble original document. Trends in information equipment and printing industries that will govern future application of this technology are discussed. (EJS)
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publishDate 1986
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spellingShingle Electronic Document Delivery: OCLC's Prototype System.
Hickey, Thomas B.
Calabrese, Andrew M.
Delivery Systems
Facsimile Transmission
Futures (of Society)
Information Networks
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Microcomputers
Models
Online Systems
Technological Advancement
Electronic Document Delivery: OCLC's Prototype System. Hickey, Thomas B. Calabrese, Andrew M. Delivery Systems Facsimile Transmission Futures (of Society) Information Networks Information Retrieval Information Systems Microcomputers Models Online Systems Technological Advancement Describes development of system for retrieval of documents from magnetic storage that uses stored font definition codes to control an inexpensive laser printer in the production of copies that closely resemble original document. Trends in information equipment and printing industries that will govern future application of this technology are discussed. (EJS)
title Electronic Document Delivery: OCLC's Prototype System.
topic Delivery Systems
Facsimile Transmission
Futures (of Society)
Information Networks
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Microcomputers
Models
Online Systems
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ337821