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Main Authors: Epler, Doris M., Tuzinski, Jean H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ436239
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author Epler, Doris M.
Tuzinski, Jean H.
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Tuzinski, Jean H.
Epler, Doris M.
Tuzinski, Jean H.
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contents A System for Statewide Sharing of Resources: A Case Study of ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA. Epler, Doris M. Tuzinski, Jean H. Academic Libraries Databases Elementary Secondary Education Financial Support Higher Education Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Cooperation Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Shared Library Resources Special Libraries State Programs ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA is a statewide database that combines resources of over 500 academic, public, special, and school libraries in Pennsylvania. This article discusses the program's background and stresses the commitment its members must make to serve the state's population through resource sharing. It focuses in particular on the incentive the program provides for school library media centers to automate. (Author/MAB)
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spellingShingle A System for Statewide Sharing of Resources: A Case Study of ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA.
Epler, Doris M.
Tuzinski, Jean H.
Academic Libraries
Databases
Elementary Secondary Education
Financial Support
Higher Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Special Libraries
State Programs
A System for Statewide Sharing of Resources: A Case Study of ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA. Epler, Doris M. Tuzinski, Jean H. Academic Libraries Databases Elementary Secondary Education Financial Support Higher Education Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Cooperation Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Shared Library Resources Special Libraries State Programs ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA is a statewide database that combines resources of over 500 academic, public, special, and school libraries in Pennsylvania. This article discusses the program's background and stresses the commitment its members must make to serve the state's population through resource sharing. It focuses in particular on the incentive the program provides for school library media centers to automate. (Author/MAB)
title A System for Statewide Sharing of Resources: A Case Study of ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA.
topic Academic Libraries
Databases
Elementary Secondary Education
Financial Support
Higher Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Special Libraries
State Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ436239