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Smith, Virginia Carlson; Treese, William R. – Library Trends, 1975
The experience of the University of California Santa Barbara Arts Library with computerizing bibliographic control of art exhibition catalogsis described. (PF)
Descriptors: Art, Bibliographies, Catalogs, Computer Programs

Luker, Kenneth; Runyon, Robert S. – Library Trends, 1976
A discussion of computer services and equipment applicable to libraries considers the industry, the library, processing in and out of the library, programs and programing, system designs, specifications; selection, evaluation, standards, acquisition, contracts, and safeguards. (LS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Evaluation, Information Services

Rogers, Frank B. – Library Trends, 1974
History, development, evaluation, and problems of computerized biomedical information systems, with emphasis on the National Library of Medicine and MEDLARS. (LS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Databases, Indexes, Information Retrieval

Beatty, William K.; Beatty, Virginia L. – Library Trends, 1974
Adequate recordkeeping in medical libraries provides useful guidelines for collection management, acquisitions, cataloging, circulation, planning, and administration. Computerized recordkeeping is also discussed, as well as the characteristics of library users and library use patterns. There are extensive references. (LS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Information Services, Library Automation, Library Material Selection