Libraries + Automation
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Libraries + Automation
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Libraries + Automation
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- Mobile devices and the library, handheld tech, handheld reference, edited by Joe Murphy
- The library manager's guide to automation, by Richard W. Boss
- Library operations research, by Robert J. Daiute [and] Kenneth A. Gorman
- Developing computer-based library systems, by John Corbin
- The bibliographic record and information technology, Ronald Hagler
- The librarian's guide to microcomputers for information management, Paul F. Burton and J. Howard Petrie
- Biblio tech review
- State of the art of the applications of new information technologies in libraries and their impact on library functions in the United Kingdom, compiled by the Library Technology Centre and the Library Association and presented to the Commission of the European Communities in November 1986
- Information and information systems, Michael Buckland
- An introduction to computer-based library systems, Lucy A. Tedd
- Information, technology and libraries, Murray Laver
- An investigation of the use of systems programs in library applications of microcomputers, A. Trevelyan and M. Rowat
- Library automation systems, Stephen R. Salmon
- Staffing the modern library, a how-to-do-it manual, John M. Cohn, Ann L. Kelsey
- Library automation and OPAC 2.0, information access and services in the 2.0 landscape, Jesus Tramullas, University of Zaragoza, Spain ; and Piedad Garrido, University of Zaragoza, Spain
- Neal-Schuman library technology companion, a basic guide for library staff, John J. Burke
- Directory of microcomputer software for libraries, by Robert A. Walton and Nancy Taylor
- Resource sharing in libraries, concepts, products, technologies, and trends, Marshall Breeding
- The online public access catalog in 1984, evaluating needs and choices, by Emily Gallup Fayen. The IBM Personal Computer and the IBM Extended Personal Computer / by Audrey N. Grosch
- XML in libraries, edited by Roy Tennant
- A manual of library automation and networking, N. R. Satyanarayana ; with the assistance of Abdul Mannan Khan
- Systems analysis for librarians and information professionals, Larry N. Osborne and Margaret Nakamura
- Libraries, technology, and the information marketplace, selected papers, Richard De Gennaro
- Neal-Schuman library technology companion, a basic guide for library staff, John J. Burke
- Unix and libraries, D. Scott Brandt
- Microcomputers, a planning and implementation guide for librarians and information professionals, by Robert A. Walton
- Intelligent technologies in library and information service applications, F.W. Lancaster and Amy Warner
- Dynamic information and library processing, Gerard Salton
- The electronic library, bibliographic data bases, 1978-79, by Roger Christian
- CD-ROM networking, John Akeroyd, Vivienne Winterman and Catherine Royce
- Interfacing automated library systems, by Richard W. Boss
- Convergence in the digital age, challenges for libraries, museums and archives, organised by TNO and supported by European Commission under the Telematics for Libraries programme
- The Online catalogue, developments and directions, edited by Charles R. Hildreth
- The ultimate digital library, where the new information players meet, Andrew K. Pace
- Requiem for the card catalog, management issues in automated cataloguing, edited by Daniel Gore, Joseph Kimbrough, Peter Spyers DurĂ¡n
- Library information systems, from library automation to distributed information access solutions, Thomas R. Kochtanek, Joseph R. Matthews
- Essential guide to dBase III+ in libraries, Karl Beiser
- Introducing microcomputers, a guide for librarians, Paul F. Burton and J. Howard Petrie
- The enduring library, technology, tradition, and the quest for balance, Michael Gorman
- Geac, a guide for librarians and systems managers, Duncan R. Westlake, John E. Clarke ; with contributions by Stephen Bordwell and Alison M. Hunter
- The librarian's guide to microcomputer technology and applications, Lawrence A. Woods, Nolan F. Pope
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