Object-Oriented Databases for Libraries and Other Complex Systems
Kitchel, Sidney W.
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Title
Object-Oriented Databases for Libraries and Other Complex Systems
Author(s)
Kitchel, Sidney W.
Issue Date
1989
Keyword(s)
Machine-readable bibliographic data
Database management
Libraries --Data processing
Abstract
"If the author had been as creative as Debora Shaw (these proceedings),
the title of this paper could have been ""Libraries and Object-Oriented
Database Systems, or When Do You Need an SST?"" However clever
the title, the intent of the following discussion is to examine some
of the latest developments in database technology and to conjecture
how they might be applied to information processing within the library
world. The main new development that will be considered is an objectoriented
database system. But other new developments will be addressed
as well.
Database systems and practice have developed to satisfy an
organization's critical needs for operational data. A database
management system (DBMS) is supposed to make it easy to share and
protect vital data and information. The designers of such systems are
charged to get all the right information into the system, make it easy
for multiple sub-organizations to get at it and, yet, prevent the wrong
eyes from seeing the parts of it they have no right to. DBMSs are further
charged to make sure that a minimum of crucial information is ever
lost by accident or disaster, or is destroyed by miscreants."
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Series/Report Name or Number
Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (26th : 1989)
ISSN
0069-4789
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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