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Main Authors: Buckland, Michael K., Lynch, Clifford A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ355802
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author Buckland, Michael K.
Lynch, Clifford A.
author_facet Buckland, Michael K.
Lynch, Clifford A.
Buckland, Michael K.
Lynch, Clifford A.
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contents The Linked Systems Protocol and the Future of Bibliographic Networks and Systems. Buckland, Michael K. Lynch, Clifford A. Access to Information Bibliographic Utilities Cataloging Computer Networks Databases Delivery Systems Information Retrieval Information Transfer Library Automation Models Network Analysis Standards Telecommunications Describes the Linked Systems Protocol, a draft national standard for bibliographic information retrieval aimed at developing an extended protocol for the movement of bibliographic information from one system to another, and its implications for library automation, the individual librarian, and the library user. (CLB)
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spellingShingle The Linked Systems Protocol and the Future of Bibliographic Networks and Systems.
Buckland, Michael K.
Lynch, Clifford A.
Access to Information
Bibliographic Utilities
Cataloging
Computer Networks
Databases
Delivery Systems
Information Retrieval
Information Transfer
Library Automation
Models
Network Analysis
Standards
Telecommunications
The Linked Systems Protocol and the Future of Bibliographic Networks and Systems. Buckland, Michael K. Lynch, Clifford A. Access to Information Bibliographic Utilities Cataloging Computer Networks Databases Delivery Systems Information Retrieval Information Transfer Library Automation Models Network Analysis Standards Telecommunications Describes the Linked Systems Protocol, a draft national standard for bibliographic information retrieval aimed at developing an extended protocol for the movement of bibliographic information from one system to another, and its implications for library automation, the individual librarian, and the library user. (CLB)
title The Linked Systems Protocol and the Future of Bibliographic Networks and Systems.
topic Access to Information
Bibliographic Utilities
Cataloging
Computer Networks
Databases
Delivery Systems
Information Retrieval
Information Transfer
Library Automation
Models
Network Analysis
Standards
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ355802