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Scharlott, Bradford W. – 1988
During the mid-nineteenth century, merchants in Cincinnati (Ohio) gained access to the latest telegraphic news through the Merchants' Exchange, which became a vital link in a communications network that served as the nervous system of the nation's economy. The Cincinnati Merchants' Exchange was founded in 1843 by the Young Men's Mercantile Library…
Descriptors: Communications, Information Networks, Information Systems, Marketing
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Oliver, Dennis – Library Hi Tech, 1983
History of electronic mail services (EMS) includes characteristics and potential. Factors to consider in selecting an EMS and means of communicating with different types of systems are discussed with emphasis on software for personal equipment and use of an interconnection service agency. Features of International Electronic Mail Services, Inc.,…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Information Networks, Information Services, Information Systems
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Chandler, G. – International Library Review, 1984
Reviews evolution of West Germany's national library and information services in three periods--early development of national library services, 1946-48; creation of national library associations, 1946-49; establishment of systematic planning for national library and information services, 1971-83. A comparison of West German services with those of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, History, Information Networks
Oddy, Elizabeth Carley – 1991
This report provides a brief history of the design and development process that the Syracuse University Kellogg Project followed in creating the Kellogg Library and Archive Retrieval System (KLARS), an information storage and retrieval system designed to computerize archival research. This system was developed to preserve, organize, and facilitate…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adult Education, Archives, Computer System Design