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Libbey, Miles A. – Special Libraries, 1975
Reviews some of the uses of computers in libraries and encourages librarians to learn to program in COMIT or SNOBOL. (PF)
Descriptors: Computers, Library Automation, Library Education, Programing

Becker, Joseph – Special Libraries, 1971
Developments and trends in various technologies relevant to library usage are examined for new insights and perspectives into the future of library technology. (Author/AB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computers, Libraries, Library Automation

Lucas, Henry C., Jr. – Special Libraries, 1972
Criteria used by the Information Services Department in deciding on the feasibility of proposed computer applications are reviewed. Natural trends in the development of information systems are described. Suggestions are made for increasing the probability of developing a successful application and for insuring that subsequent applications will be…
Descriptors: Computers, Decision Making, Information Services, Information Systems

Elchesen, Dennis R. – Special Libraries, 1976
The experience with various computer implementations at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory is described and it is concluded that resource-shared facilities, such as ADP service centers and general-purpose time-sharing systems, are adequate for off-line, batch-mode library housekeeping and for current awareness services, but are not well suited to…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Information Retrieval, Library Automation

Schraml, Mary L. – Special Libraries, 1981
Briefly reviews the literature addressing the psychological needs of those who must adapt to automation in the workplace, emphasizing the causes and treatment of automation fears on the part of library personnel. A bibliography cites more than 40 sources. (FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computers, Fear, Library Automation

Smith, Ruth Camp – Special Libraries, 1974
Descriptors: Computers, Data Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage

LoPresti, Maryellen – Special Libraries, 1973
The Georgia Tech Architecture Library slide collection is being revolutionized by adapting the Santa Cruz Slide Classification System. The slide catalog record is being transferred inexpensively to tapes and updated by the computer. Computer programs print out indexes in any of fifteen different sort fields. (Author)
Descriptors: Architecture, Cataloging, Classification, Computer Output Microfilm

Randall, G. E.; Oxton, J. G. – Special Libraries, 1973
An integrated library record-keeping system introduced ten years ago is still viable. Unanticipated fringe benefits have been interspersed with an occasional unanticipated faux pas. Computer costs, equipment requirements, and the possibilities for the future are covered. (2 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Library Automation, Library Circulation

Thomas, Sarah M.; Needle, Lester P. – Special Libraries, 1975
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Library System consists of 28 libraries. The libraries are supported by computer systems covering journal and book holdings, journal check-in, circulation, document control, EPA reports, international exchange items, and specialized subject area collections. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Computer Programs, Computers, Conservation (Environment)

Inbal, Moshe – Special Libraries, 1980
Describes the use of a computer to publish library bulletins that list recent accessions of technical reports according to the subject classification scheme of NTIS/SRIM (National Technical Information Service's Scientific Reports in Microfiche). The codes file, the four computer program functions, and costs/economy are discussed. (JD)
Descriptors: Bulletins, Computer Programs, Computers, Corporate Libraries