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Marmion, Dan – Library Software Review, 1990
Discusses the early history and current proliferation of computer viruses that occur on Macintosh and DOS personal computers, mentions virus detection programs, and offers suggestions for how libraries can protect themselves and their users from damage by computer viruses. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Electronic Mail, Library Equipment, Library Materials
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Rose, Phillip E. – Library Software Review, 1988
Describes the experiences of the AT&T Technical Library in installing a local area network (LAN) and bulletin board using the UNIX operating system. Reasons why a LAN was needed, how the system works, and hardware and software used are discussed. (1 reference) (MES)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Electronic Mail, Local Area Networks, Microcomputers
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Bailey, Charles W., Jr. – Library Software Review, 1990
Describes the Public Access Computer Systems Forum (PACS), a computer conference that deals with all computer systems that libraries make available to patrons. Areas discussed include how to subscribe to PACS, message distribution and retrieval capabilities, subscriber lists, documentation, generic list server capabilities, and other…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Electronic Mail, Electronic Publishing, Libraries
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Perez, Ernest – Library Software Review, 1992
Describes the features and use of PSILink's shareware software, which is designed to facilitate use of the Internet's electronic mail, bulletin boards, and USENET lists by librarians whose only access to the Internet is by modem on a personal computer. Directions for obtaining the software and for performing the various functions are given. (two…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation, Electronic Mail, Internet
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Trautman, Rodes – Library Software Review, 1987
Describes possible sources of computer software, including hardware bundles, commercial suppliers, users groups, electronic bulletin boards, as payment for software review services, prototype contracts, and writing the software oneself. Advantages and disadvantages of each, especially in terms of technical support, are discussed. (CLB)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Electronic Mail, Library Acquisition, Library Material Selection