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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
Koenig, Michael E. D. – Library Journal, 1982
Discusses the information explosion as it relates to the emergence of the information handling capability explosion, or the use of computer technology, citing library network online databases as evidences of information control. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Information Processing, Library Automation, Library Networks
Vagianos, Louis – Library Journal, 1973
Various aspects of computer and information science and librarianship are discussed, including the problem of foreign language material increasing in the U.S. and Canada. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Data Processing, Information Processing
Paisley, William; Butler, Matilda – 1977
This study of the computer/user interface investigated the role of the computer in performing information tasks that users now perform without computer assistance. Users' perceptual/cognitive processes are to be accelerated or augmented by the computer; a long term goal is to delegate information tasks entirely to the computer. Cybernetic and…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Computers

Salton, Gerald – Journal of Library Automation, 1979
Various approaches to the design of automatic library systems are described, suggestions for the design of rational and effective automated library processes are posed, and an attempt is made to assess the importance and effect of library network systems on library operations and library effectiveness. (Author/CWM)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Information Processing, Information Storage, Library Automation
Alberta Univ., Edmonton. Dept. of Computing Science. – 1972
Short abstracts of works in progress or completed in the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta are presented under five major headings. The five categories are: Storage and search techniques for document data bases, Automatic classification, Study of indexing and classification languages through computer manipulation of data…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Automatic Indexing, Classification, Computer Science
Martinez Martinez, Antonio L., Ed. – 1972
This bulletin contains several articles on various topics concerning information science. The first article is a report on the November 1971 Seminar on Documentation and Pedagogical Information in Latin America held in Panama. The second article, entitled "Informatica," provides a discussion of information science by three Soviet writers;…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Bulletins, Computer Science, Documentation
Oppendahl, Alison; And Others – 1974
Four speeches are presented, each of which deals with the use of conputers to organize and retrieve news stories. The first speech relates in detail the step-by-step process devised by the "Free Press" in Detroit to analyze, categorize, code, film, process, and retrieve news stories through the use of the electronic film retrieval…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Output Microfilm, Computer Science, Data Processing
Levien, Roger E. – 1972
By presenting a comprehensive non-technical review of how computers operate, how extensively and effectively they are used, and what they cost, this book provides the lay person substantial information concerning computers in higher education. The major trends in computer development, past and future; the role of the computer in the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Computer Science Education