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Shurkin, Joel – American Libraries, 1982
Recounts the history of the Research Libraries Group (RLG) and Stanford University's involvement in it, with an account of the problems that developed with the system, particularly several computer failures which almost spelled the end of the network. The comments of key figures in the RLG story are included. (JL)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Programs, Databases, Financial Support
Rather, Lucia J.; Wiggins, Beacher – American Libraries, 1989
This discussion of the contributions of Henriette D. Avram to the field of librarianship covers her role in establishing MARC formats as the international standard for library automation and her work in the retrospective conversion of catalogs, establishment of library standards, and creation of information networks. An interview with Dr. Avram is…
Descriptors: Information Networks, Library Automation, Library Standards, Library Technical Processes
Flagg, Gordon – American Libraries, 1992
Reports on the third national conference of the American Library Association's Library and Information Technology Association, which was held September 13-16, 1992, in Denver, Colorado. Program highlights are summarized, including virtual communities, virtual reality, the electronic library, artificial intelligence and expert-systems, navigating…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks, Conferences, Electronic Libraries
Matthews, Joseph R. – American Libraries, 1980
Defines terms and acronyms used in discussions of online bibliographic utilities in order to help librarians and other users compare the four major networks. (FM)
Descriptors: Glossaries, Information Networks, Librarians, Library Networks
Plotnik, Arthur – American Libraries, 1980
Profiles four major bibliographic utilities: the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN), the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC), the Washington Library Network (WLN), and the University of Toronto Library Automation Systems (UTLAS). (FM)
Descriptors: Databases, Information Networks, Information Retrieval, Library Networks
Stam, David H.; And Others – American Libraries, 1980
Contains three letters responding to Michael Gorman's column on bibliographic democracy and the major information networks ("Network! Or, I'm Rational as Hell and I'm Not Going to Take It Anymore,""American Libraries," January 1980). (FM)
Descriptors: Democracy, Information Networks, Information Retrieval, Library Networks
Taylor, Arlene G. – American Libraries, 1994
Argues that library skills and methods used for organization of information are needed to organize Internet information resources. Four aspects of information organization are discussed: recording existence and identity of information bearing entities; acquiring these entities; providing name, title, subject, and other access information; and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cataloging, Change Strategies, Classification
Matthews, Joseph R. – American Libraries, 1980
Briefly describes the origin and development of some major online bibliographic utilities, including the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC), the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN), the University of Toronto Library Automation Systems (UTLAS), and the Washington Library Network (WLN). (FM)
Descriptors: Databases, History, Information Networks, Information Retrieval
Martin, Susan K. – American Libraries, 1980
Presents a series of questions and answers pertaining to the relationship between the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC) and the Research Libraries Group (RLG) and touches on matters of policy and linkages. (FM)
Descriptors: Databases, Information Networks, Information Retrieval, Library Networks
Lancaster, F. W. – American Libraries, 1985
This essay reassesses various predictions made 10 years ago concerning the replacement of print on paper by electronic publication in light of what has actually taken place in the ensuing decade. A summary of earlier observations, stages of change, electronic publishing and publications, and changes in libraries are highlighted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Automation, Communication (Thought Transfer), Databases, Futures (of Society)
Modlin, Melanie – American Libraries, 1998
Developed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), the electronic version of "Index Medicus," Medline is the world's largest collection of published medical knowledge. Discussion includes accessing Medline (cost-free) with a Web browser, librarians as links between patients and physicians; and examples of Medline searches. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Health Services, Information Networks, Information Services
Epstein, Susan Baerg; And Others – American Libraries, 1987
Seven experts in system planning offer their views on how optical disk systems will affect library participation in online networks, and discuss opportunities presented by these new products. (CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Bibliographic Utilities, Computer Storage Devices, Cost Effectiveness