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Mason, Ellsworth – College and Research Libraries, 1971
The trend toward extensive computerization of the processes of research libraries is indicated as excessive, uncritical and inefficient. (JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Information Processing, Library Automation
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Saffady, William – Journal of Library Automation, 1976
Presents a state-of-the-art review of automated text-editing systems capable of more efficiently and effectively producing typewritten documents in libraries. Emphasis is placed on equipment configurations, recording/storage media, basic and special editing capabilities, and present and future trends. (Author)
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Editing, 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
Fedrick, Robert J. – 1968
Based on a review of the successes and failures experiences by industry in integrating computers into management information systems, the author provided some suggestions for more successful computer utilization by junior college administrators in solving increasing administrative problems. Factors related to the successful use of computers in…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Automation, Computers
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
Rivoire, Helena; Lozoski, Laurene – 1975
This report describes the development and operation of BARDS, the Bucknell Automated Retrieval and Display System, an online bibliographic access system for a selected section of the collection at the Ellen Clarke Bertrand Library. This system was used by the Bucknell University community from June 1974 through January 1975; further development…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computers, Data Processing, Information Processing
Axford, H. William, Ed. – 1974
Three major presentations from the 1973 Library Automation Research and Consulting Institute are included here. The first outlines the course of library automation in the preceding 10 years. The second is a discussion of the Los Angeles Unified School District's Automated Instructional Materials Handling System (AIMS), which includes materials…
Descriptors: Computers, Conference Reports, Information Networks, Information Processing
Government Data Systems, 1973
Article describes how badge input and data collection terminals raise productivity and support new library services at the University of Maryland. (HB)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computers, Data Processing, Databases
Stevens, Mary Elizabeth – 1970
Areas of concern with respect to processing, storage, and output requirements of a generalized information processing system are considered. Special emphasis is placed on multiple-access systems. Problems of system management and control are discussed, including hierarchies of storage levels. Facsimile, digital, and mass random access storage…
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Information Processing, Information Science
Wilman, H.; Hall, Angela M. – 1973
A series of five batches of twenty searches were carried out in a three year span of the INSPEC data base by the 31 Company's Information Retrieval Service. The same queries were processed manually in the corresponding volumes of Science Abstracts and comparison of the output of each search method exposed reasons for the failures. Emphasis is laid…
Descriptors: Automation, Comparative Analysis, Computers, Costs
Wilsey, Carl E. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1969
Condensed from "American School & University," Volume 41 (October 1968), 33, 52.
Descriptors: Administration, Automation, Computer Science, Computers
SHAWVER, W.; STRAIN, P.M. – 1968
A NEW CIRCULATION SYSTEM NOW IN USE AT THE ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS CENTER (ESC) LIBRARY, PART OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, IS BASED UPON A PREVIOUS SYSTEM WHICH USED TABULATING CARDS, UNIT RECORD MACHINES, AND A SMALL COMPUTER. THE NEW SYSTEM IS A TRANSACTION CARD SYSTEM, IN WHICH ONE BASIC TYPE OF CARD FORMAT IS USED FOR CHARGING,…
Descriptors: Automation, Catalogs, Computers, Costs
Avram, Henriette D.; And Others – 1968
Utilizing both the experience gained from the Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Pilot Project, which tested the feasibility of distributing Library of Congress cataloging in machine readable form to various users, and the results of extensive consultation with the library community and persons at the Library of Congress, a format for…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Computers, Data Analysis
Martin, M. D., Comp. – 1974
UNESCO, in cooperation with several other organizations, has produced a manual, the scope and purpose of which has been to define, for most types of scientific and technical literature, a set of data elements which will constitute an adequate bibliographic citation, and to define the representation of these data elements as they should appear in a…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Citations (References), Computers
Bosseau, Don, Ed. – Computerized Serials Systems Series, 1973
In 1961 the University of California at San Diego library began design of a computerized serials system with 700 entries. From this a sophisticated system has evolved (through three computers) with 30,810 serial entries in 1973. Using batch processing, the computer generates copies of a union list of university serials holdings, copies of serials…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computers, Data Processing, Information Processing
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