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Osborn, Andrew D. – 1968
Two overall levels of bibliographical control are desirable: one should be as complete as possible; the other should be a selection of prime items whose titles are organized for ease and effectiveness of consultation and decision making about the texts which are worth looking up; and this selection should be the aim of a complementary computer…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Programs, Conferences, Evaluation
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Buchanan, Oliver H.; Vaillancourt, Pauline M. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1972
The complex and time-consuming task of preparing an acronym directory with fully documented entries for the library, information, and computer science fields was appropriately aided by methodology of these fields. The input record is constantly available for searching despite dispersal of the component 3 X 5 card records. (1 reference) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Abbreviations, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Databases
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Pao, Miranda Lee – Special Libraries, 1982
Describes the use of FAMULUS, a database management system, to teach library science students at Case Western Reserve University indexing, computerized file construction, and online information retrieval. The special features of FAMULUS and their use in course instruction are outlined and evaluated. A 19-item reference list is attached. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Computer Programs, Higher Education, Indexing
Penland, Patrick R. – 1971
Three papers are presented which delineate the foundation of theory and principles which underlie the research and instructional approach to communications at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Pittsburgh. Cybernetic principles provide the integration, and validation is based in part on a situation-producing…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Programs, Counseling, Cybernetics
Interuniversity Communications Council (EDUCOM), Boston, MA. – 1972
The EIN (Educational Information Network) is a non-profit operation which coordinates the sharing of educational computing resources. It is administered by EDUCOM and funded jointly by the U. S. Office of Education and the National Science Foundation. EIN maintains a group of contact personnel at member institutions to serve as a liaison between…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Biological Sciences, Catalogs, Computer Oriented Programs
Interuniversity Communications Council (EDUCOM), Boston, MA. – 1972
The EIN (Educational Information Network) is a non-profit operation which coordinates the sharing of educational computing resources. It is administered by EDUCOM and funded jointly by the U. S. Office of Education and the National Science Foundation. EIN maintains a group of contact personnel at member institutions to serve as a liaison between…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Biological Sciences, Catalogs, Computer Oriented Programs