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Rahn, Erwin – Library Hi Tech, 1984
Discusses the evolution of standards for bar codes (series of printed lines and spaces that represent numbers, symbols, and/or letters of alphabet) and describes the two types most frequently adopted by libraries--Code-A-Bar and CODE 39. Format of the codes is illustrated. Six references and definitions of terminology are appended. (EJS)
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Definitions, Information Retrieval, Library Automation

Veal, D. C. – Journal of Documentation, 2001
Reviews present and possible future developments in the techniques of electronic document management, the major ones being text retrieval and scanning and OCR (optical character recognition). Also addresses document acquisition, indexing and thesauri, publishing and dissemination standards, impact of the Internet, and the document management…
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Electronic Text, Futures (of Society), Indexing
Buckland, Lawrence F. – 1984
Intended to serve as a guide for selecting the most suitable automated method for preparing and sending papers for publication, this report briefly describes data entry and editing procedures available from one publisher (Inforonics) and provides an estimate of processing costs for each procedure. The procedures, arranged in order of increasing…
Descriptors: Character Recognition, Cost Estimates, Guidelines, Keyboarding (Data Entry)
Triebwasser, Marc A. – 1988
Predicting that a large component of the library of the not so distant future will be an electronic network of file servers where information is stored for access by personal computer workstations in remote locations as well as the library, this paper discusses innovative computer technologies--particularly CD-ROM (Compact Disk-Read Only Memory)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Character Recognition, Computer Networks, Copyrights