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Stanford Univ., CA. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources. – 1975
In response to the increased need for libraries to automate their systems and to share their resources, this bibliography lists some 150 annotated citations, most of which are drawn from the ERIC system, concentrating on library networks. Entries are not categorized. (EMH)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Library Automation, Library Networks, Library Technical Processes
Handley, Lee – 1976
Though many of the functions of libraries are analogous to functions performed in the business world, public libraries have been disadvantaged by their reluctance to adopt computer technology. Though costs have previously been prohibitive and lack of uniformity in library processes has made the use of the new technology awkward, recently-developed…
Descriptors: Computers, Library Automation, Library Expenditures, Library Networks
Mathis, Betty Ann – 1972
An automatic abstracting system, named ADAM, implemented on the IBM 370, receives journal articles as input and produces abstracts as output. An algorithm has been developed which considers every sentence in the input text and rejects sentences which are not suitable for inclusion in the abstract. All sentences which are not rejected are included…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Abstracts, Algorithms, Automation
Veaner, Allen B., Ed.; Fasana, Paul J., Ed. – 1969
The conference was convened (1) to disseminate information on the development of Stanford's library automation project, and (2) to disseminate information on the several and joint library automation activities of Chicago, Columbia, and Stanford, and (3) to promote heated discussion and active exchange of ideas and problems between librarians,…
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Cooperative Programs, Information Systems
Goldenson, A.F.; Cardwell, D.W. – 1969
This report studies and classifies, according to distinct user-oriented features, the various computer-aided systems developed for storage and retrieval of information in a wide range of fields. Such features are described and evaluated to determine the nature of characteristics that have a strong bearing on the relative success of various query…
Descriptors: Automation, Comparative Analysis, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Peirce, James G.; And Others – 1967
This report describes the tasks and related efforts necessary to convert the present Qualitative Developments Requirements Information (QDRI) Program from a clerical operation into an automated information processing system. A description of the QDRI Program is presented whereby current operations, files, procedures, etc. are contrasted to planned…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Information Processing
Baker, F.T.; And Others – 1966
In order to contribute to the success of several studies for automatic classification, indexing and extracting currently in progress, as well as to further the theoretical and practical understanding of textual item distributions, the development of a frequency program capable of supplying these types of information was undertaken. The program…
Descriptors: Automation, Classification, Computer Programs, Indexing
Patrinostro, Frank S., Ed. – 1973
Questionnaires were sent to over 600 libraries requesting information on problems encountered and solutions arrived at in implementing computer-based systems. The responses--containing a statement of the problem, its cause, and solution--make up the bulk of this document. Most of the problems cited can be tied to the following features of library…
Descriptors: Libraries, Library Automation, Library Surveys, Problem Solving
Weber, David C. – 1971
A number of important factors require Stanford University to review the progress and future implications of technological innovations in the library for the community of scholars which it serves. These factors include: The general economic climate of the University in 1971 and in the immediate years ahead; The problem of future funding of the…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes, Program Costs
Kemper, Robert E. – 1969
The major objective of Project LEEDS (Library Exemplary Elementary Demonstration of Springfield) was to provide a visitation program emphasizing a demonstration of excellent service to the school district. The project had three components: (1) the library program was integrated into the educational program by providing librarians in every school,…
Descriptors: Centralization, Library Automation, Library Services, Program Evaluation
Harrison, Annette – 1971
This bibliography lists works associated with two Rand projects: Automation and Technological Change, and a related informal study of future national and international problems. The current listing of approximately 800 entries includes materials assembled by members of the project, together with some 400 additional entries published after 1967,…
Descriptors: Automation, Bibliographies, Social Change, Technological Advancement
Shepard, Jon M. – 1970
This study investigated the theory that a worker's relationship to technology instills in him identifiable attitudes about work. Using samples of office workers from a bank and five insurance companies, and samples of factory workers from the oil refining and automobile industries, a total of 1,888 workers were divided into (1) office and factory…
Descriptors: Automation, Job Satisfaction, Occupational Surveys, Technological Advancement
Five Associated Univ. Libraries, Syracuse, NY. – 1971
The Joint Serials Control System includes a total of 38 libraries on three campuses. Twelve have independent technical service units for processing serials and 26 are dependent libraries. The objective of Phase I of this Project is to identify feasible alternative system configurations and provide a basis for their evaluation so that the contract…
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Library Cooperation, Library Technical Processes
Kitagawa, Tosio – 1969
Some crucial aspects of international scientific information systems whose establishment will be urgently required in the near future are explored. The exploration is concerned with futuristic aspects of the coming thirty-two years of the present century. The main sections of this report cover: (1) descriptions of the cybernetic era; (2) aspects…
Descriptors: Automation, Cybernetics, Information Science, Information Systems
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. Information Systems Panel. – 1972
A study of the applications of computer to libraries and information systems carried out with the support of the Council on Library Resources is reported. The report presents recommendations derived from the synthesis of facts, views, and opinions obtained from sources such as: visits to selected projects and installations, published and private…
Descriptors: Computers, Cost Effectiveness, Information Systems, Library Automation