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Main Author: McCrank, Lawrence J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ518331
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author McCrank, Lawrence J.
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McCrank, Lawrence J.
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contents History, Archives, and Information Science. McCrank, Lawrence J. Access to Information Archives Computer Software Development History Information Science Information Technology Information Utilization Literature Reviews Obsolescence Online Searching Preservation Retrospective Conversion (Library Catalogs) Trend Analysis Discusses trends and issues in the archival, historical, and information sciences. Examines the relationship between history and information science; surveys archives in the context of contemporary issues pervading history and information science. Also discusses concerns common to all three sciences, including technological obsolescence and information preservation, retrospective source conversion, access, and the development of software for automated searching. Contains 626 references. (AEF)
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spellingShingle History, Archives, and Information Science.
McCrank, Lawrence J.
Access to Information
Archives
Computer Software Development
History
Information Science
Information Technology
Information Utilization
Literature Reviews
Obsolescence
Online Searching
Preservation
Retrospective Conversion (Library Catalogs)
Trend Analysis
History, Archives, and Information Science. McCrank, Lawrence J. Access to Information Archives Computer Software Development History Information Science Information Technology Information Utilization Literature Reviews Obsolescence Online Searching Preservation Retrospective Conversion (Library Catalogs) Trend Analysis Discusses trends and issues in the archival, historical, and information sciences. Examines the relationship between history and information science; surveys archives in the context of contemporary issues pervading history and information science. Also discusses concerns common to all three sciences, including technological obsolescence and information preservation, retrospective source conversion, access, and the development of software for automated searching. Contains 626 references. (AEF)
title History, Archives, and Information Science.
topic Access to Information
Archives
Computer Software Development
History
Information Science
Information Technology
Information Utilization
Literature Reviews
Obsolescence
Online Searching
Preservation
Retrospective Conversion (Library Catalogs)
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ518331