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Main Authors: Stadler, Peter, Thomas, Martin, Mernke, Ernst
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ586247
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author Stadler, Peter
Thomas, Martin
Mernke, Ernst
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Thomas, Martin
Mernke, Ernst
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Thomas, Martin
Mernke, Ernst
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contents Introduction of Electronic Book Ordering with EDIFACT in a Special Library: A Case Study. Stadler, Peter Thomas, Martin Mernke, Ernst Case Studies Change Computer Software Data Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Guidelines Internet Library Acquisition Library Automation Online Systems Productivity Publishing Industry Special Libraries Standards Describes book ordering procedures at a German pharmaceutical library using the Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport (EDIFACT) guidelines developed by the United Nations. Topics include advantages for libraries and for the book trade, changes needed in software, productivity gains, and EDIFACT versus the Internet. (LRW)
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spellingShingle Introduction of Electronic Book Ordering with EDIFACT in a Special Library: A Case Study.
Stadler, Peter
Thomas, Martin
Mernke, Ernst
Case Studies
Change
Computer Software
Data
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Internet
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Online Systems
Productivity
Publishing Industry
Special Libraries
Standards
Introduction of Electronic Book Ordering with EDIFACT in a Special Library: A Case Study. Stadler, Peter Thomas, Martin Mernke, Ernst Case Studies Change Computer Software Data Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Guidelines Internet Library Acquisition Library Automation Online Systems Productivity Publishing Industry Special Libraries Standards Describes book ordering procedures at a German pharmaceutical library using the Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport (EDIFACT) guidelines developed by the United Nations. Topics include advantages for libraries and for the book trade, changes needed in software, productivity gains, and EDIFACT versus the Internet. (LRW)
title Introduction of Electronic Book Ordering with EDIFACT in a Special Library: A Case Study.
topic Case Studies
Change
Computer Software
Data
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Internet
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Online Systems
Productivity
Publishing Industry
Special Libraries
Standards
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ586247