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Peirce, James G.; And Others – 1967
This report describes the tasks and related efforts necessary to convert the present Qualitative Developments Requirements Information (QDRI) Program from a clerical operation into an automated information processing system. A description of the QDRI Program is presented whereby current operations, files, procedures, etc. are contrasted to planned…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Information Processing
Baker, F.T.; And Others – 1966
In order to contribute to the success of several studies for automatic classification, indexing and extracting currently in progress, as well as to further the theoretical and practical understanding of textual item distributions, the development of a frequency program capable of supplying these types of information was undertaken. The program…
Descriptors: Automation, Classification, Computer Programs, Indexing
Verity, John B.; Crocker, Elizabeth L. – Amer Soc Inform Sci, 1970
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Information Processing, Library Technical Processes
Baker, F. T.; Williams, John H., Jr. – 1968
To support studies in automatic indexing, classification and extracting, a general purpose frequency program was developed to further theoretical and practical understanding of text word distributions. While the program is primarily designed for counting strings of character-oriented data, it can be used without change for counting any items which…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Automation, Classification, Computer Programs
Hart, Robert – 1970
As part of a short (five-hour) "package" or "module" of computer instruction, this booklet can be inserted into existing courses. It is aimed at the problem of giving large numbers of liberal-arts students a "literacy" in computation -- cheaply, feasibly, and with minimum facilities, staff, and administrative…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Data Processing
Bahniuk, Margaret Hilton – American School and University, 1983
Converting to word processors, microcomputers, or other automated systems requires that office needs be analyzed, equipment and software packages examined, and personnel eased through the transition. Guidelines are provided. (MLF)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Equipment Evaluation, Information Networks
Lebowitz, A.I. – 1966
This report describes the development of a mechanized file for legislative information at the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Library. The term "legislation" is taken to mean all government documents originated by the Congress or related to its work. To define the basic requirements for a mechanized system, a detailed study of the…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Federal Legislation, Government Publications
Smith, Stephen F.; Harrelson, William – 1971
The results of the second 18 months (December 15, 1968 - June 30, 1970) of effort toward developing an Information Processing Laboratory for research and education in library science is reported in six volumes. This volume contains two parts. Part I includes: a user's guide - a guide to writing programs to TMS (Terminal Moniter System) for…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Databases
Black, Donald V. – 1970
The Library Information System Time-Sharing (LISTS) experiment was based on three innovations in data processing technology: (1) the advent of computer time-sharing on third-generation machines, (2) the development of general-purpose file-management software and (3) the introduction of large, library-oriented data bases. The main body of the…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Harris, Jessica L. – 1969
Based on the principle that alphabetical arrangement should be based on the characters actually appearing in the sort field, a computer filing code was produced which provides rules for formatting entries for computer manipulation. This study applies the principles developed in that code to library subject headings, using a sample of the Library…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Computers
Sherman, Don; Shoffner, Ralph M. – 1969
The scope of the California State Library-Processing Center (CSL-PC) project is to develop the design and specifications for a computerized technical processing center to provide services to a network of participating California libraries. Immediate objectives are: (1) retrospective conversion of card catalogs to a machine-form data base,…
Descriptors: Automation, Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Centralization
COGSWELL, J.F.; AND OTHERS – 1966
TWO PROJECTS ON THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, AND EVALUATION OF A MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM FOR COUNSELING IN THE PALO ALTO AND LOS ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICTS ARE REPORTED. THE EARLIER PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER PROGRAMS SIMULATED A COUNSELOR'S WORK IN THE EDUCATIONAL PLANNING INTERVIEW BY ACCEPTING INPUTS SUCH AS SCHOOL GRADES, TEST SCORES, AND…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Counseling, Data Processing
Buckland, Lawrence F.; And Others – 1969
Beginning in December, 1967, the New England Library Information Network (NELINET) was demonstrated in actual operation using Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC I) bibliographic data. Section 1 of this report is an introduction and summary of the project. Section 2 described the library processing function demonstrated which included catalog card…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Centralization, Computer Programs
Veaner, Allen B. – 1969
Project BALLOTS is a large-scale library automation development project of the Stanford University Libraries which has demonstrated the feasibility of conducting on-line interactive searches of complex bibliographic files, with a large number of users working simultaneously in the same or different files. This report documents the continuing…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Communications, Computer Programs
Agenbroad, James E.; And Others – 1968
This final report covers January, 1967 through September 15, 1967, the period of Task One of the New England Library Information Network (NELINET). The primary objective of Task One was to set up procedures and programs to build a catalog data file for the center. The secondary task was to set up procedures to selectively extract bibliographic…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Centralization, College Libraries