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Minnesota: Library automation and technology in libraries
Library Hi Tech, 1996In the past two decades there has been enormous growth and change in library services in Minnesota due primarily to the automation of major library functions: catalogs, circulation, and reference (see sidebar). In Minnesota, just over half of the population is concentrated into the seven‐county Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, and just under half of the ...
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Library Automation and Overdues: A Discussion of Possibilities and Potentialities
Library & Archival Security, 1984The article is intended as a guide for libraries that are considering automation and for which the overdues process is an area of concern. Manual and automated overdues procedures are compared, and special features of automated systems (sorting by ZIP code, manual overrides) are examined.
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Library Automation Systems and Networks
1982Publisher Summary Library automation systems and networks refers to the use of computers, either stand-alone or in a shared manner, to increase the productivity of library personnel, and to provide new and improved library services to patrons. This chapter focuses on the advances in application of computers and related technologies to library ...
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LIBRARY AUTOMATION IN THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES OF ISRAEL
Higher Education in Europe, 1989The libraries at the seven universities in Israel have reached an agreement with regard to co‐operation and networking, using common library automation software. The software is a multilingual multiscript integrated online system, developed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and installed on Digital VAX computers.
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Library Automation in Australia
Library Hi Tech, 1984Technology is an integral part of library functions in Australia. The development of a national bibliographic network, of local and regional cooperation, integrated library systems, telecommunications, and online systems, as well as usage of microcomputers, ergonomics, copyright issues, and national information policy are all discussed.
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Library Automation and Networks
The Electronic Library, 1983CLSI has recently developed a new module that provides the capability for greatly expanded access for information in databases external to the Libs 100 System. Called Data‐Link, the new module enables users of any Libs 100 terminal to search a variety of data‐banks for information that is not available in their local Libs 100 Systems.
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Global Journal For Research Analysis, 2012
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