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1. Verfasser: Hildreth, Charles R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1987
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contents Library Networking in North America in the 1980s. Part 1: The Dreams; the Realities. Hildreth, Charles R. Bibliographic Utilities Computer Literacy Databases Information Technology Institutional Autonomy Library Automation Library Networks Microcomputers Online Systems Online Vendors Technological Advancement Reviews the growth of library networks and bibliographic utilities, and describes the concept of a national bibliographic network. The impact of microcomputers, the increased computer literacy of librarians, preferences for local autonomy, and the availability of commercial online services on the desire for a national system are discussed. (CLB)
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spellingShingle Library Networking in North America in the 1980s. Part 1: The Dreams; the Realities.
Hildreth, Charles R.
Bibliographic Utilities
Computer Literacy
Databases
Information Technology
Institutional Autonomy
Library Automation
Library Networks
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Online Vendors
Technological Advancement
Library Networking in North America in the 1980s. Part 1: The Dreams; the Realities. Hildreth, Charles R. Bibliographic Utilities Computer Literacy Databases Information Technology Institutional Autonomy Library Automation Library Networks Microcomputers Online Systems Online Vendors Technological Advancement Reviews the growth of library networks and bibliographic utilities, and describes the concept of a national bibliographic network. The impact of microcomputers, the increased computer literacy of librarians, preferences for local autonomy, and the availability of commercial online services on the desire for a national system are discussed. (CLB)
title Library Networking in North America in the 1980s. Part 1: The Dreams; the Realities.
topic Bibliographic Utilities
Computer Literacy
Databases
Information Technology
Institutional Autonomy
Library Automation
Library Networks
Microcomputers
Online Systems
Online Vendors
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ359785