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Stevenson, Chris G. – Special Libraries, 1970
An inexpensive computer-based system for group-routing periodicals within a technical organization is described. (Author)
Descriptors: Automation, Libraries, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes
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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
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Dennis, Donald D.; Stockton, Patricia A. – Special Libraries, 1974
The output, general operation, and timesaving advantages of the automated circulation system in operation at American University are described. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation
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Stiles, Helen J.; Maier, Joan M. – Special Libraries, 1972
A system for automated cataloging of technical reports was established during 1971. The twice-per-month output is an updated book catalog, an announcement bulletin, demand bibliographies, and an SDI notification system. Benefits include a 600 percent increase in report usage and a 10 percent decrease in catalog maintenance. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automation, Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Data Processing
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Warheit, I. A. – Special Libraries, 1972
Some details are given explaining start up and conversion costs when library mechanization is undertaken. Cost trends for labor and computer equipment are briefly described which underscore the economics to be expected with the application of data processing in the library. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Economic Factors, Library Automation
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Collins, Kenneth Alan – Special Libraries, 1975
Computer software package systems called data management systems have great potential for the small or medium-sized library. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Databases, Information Retrieval, Library Automation, Special Libraries
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Collins, Kenneth Alan; West, William W. – Special Libraries, 1975
A system to be used in small libraries for the computerized routing of journals is described. (PF)
Descriptors: Databases, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes, Periodicals
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Walsh, Josephine – Special Libraries, 1975
The development, capabilities, and products of the computer-based retrieval system of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Library are described. The system handles books and documents, produces a book catalog, and provides a machine search capability. (Author)
Descriptors: Databases, Information Retrieval, Library Automation, Special Libraries
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Surace, Cecily J. – Special Libraries, 1972
The model circulation system outlined is an on-line real time system in which the circulation file is created from the shelf list. The model extends beyond the operational limits of most existing circulation systems and can be considered a reflection of the current state of the art. (36 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation, Models, Online Systems
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Sargent, Charles W.; Lindberg, Donald A. B. – Special Libraries, 1972
Activities are outlined to design and build a prototype system to place within one or more of the University's computer systems a description of each of the approximately 1.4 million books held by one or more of the libraries on the four campuses of the University of Missouri. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Programs, Design, Library Automation
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Voos, Henry – Special Libraries, 1981
Discusses the advantages of using telecommunications technology in libraries to facilitate the rapid and cost-effective transmission of information, and examines the benefits and disadvantages of facsimile transmission. Ten references are cited. (FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Facsimile Transmission, Libraries, Library Automation
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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
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Saffady, William – Special Libraries, 1976
Library text production and information retrieval applications require a programing language with string processing facilities. The most useful languages are SNOBOL, COMIT APL and PL/1. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Information Processing, Library Automation, Programing Languages
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Randall, G. E. – Special Libraries, 1972
The inventory of a special library collection imposes an appreciable work load on the library staff. It should be done only after careful planning and after the users have been advised of the necessity of the activity and the procedures to be followed. The inventory procedure in a mechanized library is described. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Collections, Library Expenditures, Special Libraries
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Brandt, Scott – Special Libraries, 1988
Examines the function of an authority file and the application of authority control to microcomputer-based library databases. Capabilities of relational database management systems which allow for an authority control system on the microcomputer level are noted. (10 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Database Management Systems, Library Automation, Microcomputers, Online Catalogs
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