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Mason, Robert M. – Library Journal, 1983
Discusses use of communications software packages as a means of linking a microcomputer with other computers, endowing it with characteristics of a terminal, and still preserving many personal computer features. Required features, additional features, and books and guidebooks are noted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Databases, Guides, Input Output Devices
Tenopir, Carol – Library Journal, 1983
In-house library databases or "private files" (online catalog, library-created indexes, citations to journal literature) are discussed, focusing on computer software directories, periodicals, general directories, and online directories as sources for information on computer software. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Databases, Directories, Libraries
Tenopir, Carol – Library Journal, 1983
Issues having a possible impact on online search services in libraries are discussed including full text databases, front-end processors which translate user's input into the command language of an appropriate system, downloading to create personal files from commercial databases, and pricing. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Costs, Databases, Information Retrieval
Haskett, James A.; Wegener, Judith E. – Library Journal, 1977
The computerized data base on community organizations of Monroe County Public Library, Indiana is described. (KP)
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Community Organizations, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
Harter, Stephen P.; Kister, Kenneth F. – Library Journal, 1981
Cites major U.S. encyclopedia publishers interested in developing machine-readable versions and suggests design possibilities for accessing encyclopedia databases. Full text searching, searching by fields, and sorting on fields are presented as techniques that provide online systems with significant advantages over print. There are five…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Databases, Design