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Williams, B. J. S. – 1976
The micrographics terms used by the National Reprographic Centre for documentation (NRCd) to index material which appears in the Reprographics Quarterly and other NCRd information system components are compiled in this thesaurus. The terms are not defined, except to note the meanings of some terms in the context of the NRCd system. Directions for…
Descriptors: Databases, Information Retrieval, Information Systems, Microforms
Becker, Joseph – 1973
A primer on information science introduces the study of how information is transmitted to the person who needs it and how it is later stored and retrieved. Beginning with the history of information as it was used by early man, the booklet summarizes the rapid development of new information technologies, with illustrations and in terms that can be…
Descriptors: Communications, Communications Satellites, Computer Output Microfilm, Computer Storage Devices
Information Dynamics Corp., Reading, MA. – 1966
A five-year development program plan was drawn up for the Defense Documentation Center (DDC). This report presents in summary form the results of various surveys and reviews performed in selected areas of micrographics to support the efforts of the program's planners. Exhibits of supporting documentation are presented, together with a discussion…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Information Systems, Microfiche
College and University Business, 1972
A new microfilm system at Ohio State University provides complete information about all of the institution's alumni. (Editor/HS)
Descriptors: Alumni, Educational Administration, Higher Education, Information Retrieval
National Archives and Records Service (GSA), Washington, DC. Office of the National Archives. – 1972
It is the purpose of this handbook to provide managers and their assistants with guidelines for determining where new information processing systems (dissemination, storage and retrieval) might profitably be employed in Government offices and with criteria for selecting the right methods and equipment. While the main objective is to encourage…
Descriptors: Administration, Automatic Indexing, Coordinate Indexes, Guidelines
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Harmon, George H. – Special Libraries, 1971
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Computers, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Dataflow Systems Inc., Bethesda, MD. – 1970
The goal of this manual is to describe the basic elements of Computer Output Microfilm (COM) systems as an introduction to this new systems tool. COM systems, for this report, include the input device (magnetic tape unit or on-line interface), control logic, recording unit, and standard software. Several COM systems are described to illustrate…
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Computers, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1969
Testimony given by Dr. John Rothman, Manager of Information Services, New York Times, before the General Subcommittee on Education ... describes the information retrieval system of the New York Times. He describes how the system will process material efficiently and economically, store it securely and in proper order, and make it available via…
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Data Processing, Documentation, Federal Legislation
Irvine, J. J. – Information Storage and Retrieval, 1973
This paper describes a technical document center providing remote-terminal retrospective search capability and shows its evolution from the traditional catalog card operation. (2 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Computers, Databases, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Lee, Thomas Graham – 1970
Microform systems are utilized by educational institutions for administrative, library, and instructional purposes. This booklet examines specific examples of all three types of microform usage. The basic components of a microform system-input devices, storage devices, retrieval methods, and output devices--are described and illustrated. Ten…
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Administration, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Henderson, Madeline M., Comp. – 1970
The challenge of networking is now being extended to cooperative library and information center systems. There are new demands for improved techniques for image storage and transmission, specifically including automated storage and retrieval of microforms and ultra-microforms and new developments in graphic and facsimile transmission. In this…
Descriptors: Automation, Conference Reports, Facsimile Transmission, Information Networks
Teplitz, Arthur – 1968
This paper was prepared to provide a frame of reference to the role of microfilm within the information retrieval world and to provide an opportunity for evaluation of the use of microforms for active retrieval applications. The paper discusses the principles of information retrieval, considers subject and classification indexing, and describes…
Descriptors: Automation, Classification, Coordinate Indexes, Costs
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. – 1972
Experimentation and analysis dominate the activities with the Intrex information storage and retrieval system. Detailed analysis of the retrieval effectiveness of the Intrex-System configuration have been made in an effort to establish, quantitatively, the value of free-vocabulary and deep subject indexing; the usefulness of various fields of…
Descriptors: Computers, Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Information Systems
Bartos, Bruce – 1971
The development of microform-based information storage and retrieval systems is discussed, and the comparative advantages and costs of various approaches are considered. A proposed computer system--Archival Information Dissemination System (AIDS)--to support microform retrieval is outlined. Included are diagrams of sequential flows of information…
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Databases
Ebersole, Joseph L. – 1970
Improvements in the technology associated with the information sciences will have their primary potential impact on the distribution of costs, information flow level, information availability, and use among information channels. This improvement implied not only a capability to perform a given function, but a lower cost. For example, the trend…
Descriptors: Automation, Clearinghouses, Computer Output Microfilm, Computer Programs