Public access to library automation: Papers presented at the 1980 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing
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Title
Public access to library automation: Papers presented at the 1980 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing
Contributor(s)
Divilbiss, J.L.
Issue Date
1980
Keyword(s)
Libraries --Automation --Congresses
Library science --Data processing --Congresses
Public services (Libraries) --Congresses
Abstract
Of the various trends in library automation today, public access is clearly
one of the most difficult, complex, and potentially rewarding areas of
development. The motivation may be economic or it may be the desire to
offer a new standard of service; in either case the designer of a public access
system finds himself in largely uncharted waters. In planning the 1980
clinic, we attempted to bring together speakers who could address both the
philosophical foundations and the nuts-and-bolts reality of public access.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Series/Report Name or Number
Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (17th : 1980)
ISSN
0069-4789
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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