From acting locally to thinking globally: A brief history of library automation

CL Borgman - The Library Quarterly, 1997 - journals.uchicago.edu
Over a period of thirty years, goals for library automation have shifted from an emphasis on
local concerns to an emphasis on global concerns. These goals evolved through three …

Intelligent multimedia computer systems: Emerging information resources in the network environment

CW Bailey Jr - Library Hi Tech, 1990 - emerald.com
A multimedia computer system is one that can create, import, integrate, store, retrieve, edit,
and delete two or more types of media materials in digital form, such as audio, image, full …

[PDF][PDF] Intelligent library systems: artificial intelligence technology and library automation systems

CW Bailey - 1991 - repository.arizona.edu
Artificial Intelligence (AI) encompasses the following general areas of research:(1) automatic
programming,(2) computer vision,(3) expert systems,(4) intelligent computer-assisted …

Kütüphaneleri etkileyen teknolojik yenilikler ve geleceğin kütüphaneleri

NÖ Uçak - Türk Kütüphaneciliği, 1995 - tk.org.tr
Öz Kütüphanelerde bilgisayarların kullanımı ile başlayan gelişmeler, her geçen gün yeni
teknolojilerin ortaya çıkmasıyla giderek büyümektedir, özellikle mikrobilgisayarların geniş …

Support services for remote users of online public access catalogs

SW Kalin - RQ, 1991 - JSTOR
Library patrons now have the ability to access automated systems independent of the library
itself. They are accessing online catalogs, locally mounted indexes and abstracts, full-text …

[图书][B] Libraries, networks and OSI: a review of North American developments

L Dempsey - 1991 - researchportal.bath.ac.uk
This report, prepared by Lorcan Dempsey of UKOLN and commissioned by the British
Library Research and Development Department, is one element in a larger review of …

Integrated public-access computer systems: the heart of the electronic university

CW Bailey - 1989 - repository.arizona.edu
It has often been said that the library is the heart of the university. As the central repository of
recorded knowledge on campus, the library is an essential resource for scholarly activity …

Where should a public access health information system be sited?

RB Jones, E Edgerton, I Baxter… - Interacting with …, 1993 - academic.oup.com
The use of a touch-screen public access health information system was evaluated by
monitoring system usage, by interviews with an opportunistic sample of 90 users and by …

[PDF][PDF] Library automation, networking, and other online and new technology costs in academic libraries

M Pastine, C Kacena - 1994 - ideals.illinois.edu
ABSTRACT USINGTHE COSTS FOR THE library automation activities at Southern
Methodist University plus a review of the literature in automation costs and requirements, the …

[图书][B] Information technology in 21st century

R Chandra - 2003 - books.google.com
The global internet network has tremendous potential to bring economic, social and cultural
benefits to citizens all over the world. Because it will facilitate and expand the flow of …