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Peer reviewedEdelson, Burton I.; Cooper, Robert S. – Science, 1982
Reviews business communications development and discusses business applications of satellite communications, system technology, and prospects for future developments in digital transmission systems. (JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Business, Communications, Communications Satellites
Peer reviewedDavis, John S. – Special Libraries, 1981
Describes the applications, management, and design techniques of a mechanized library system in use at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Fourteen references are listed. (FM)
Descriptors: Design, Library Automation, Library Catalogs, Library Technical Processes
Peer reviewedSmith, Eldred – Canadian Library Journal, 1980
Discusses networking, other forms of interlibrary cooperation, and the need for library managers to be aware of their role in these cooperative ventures. (CHC)
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Automation, Library Cooperation, Library Networks
Christian, Deborah – Library Journal, 1980
Reports the application of a microcomputer for automating the circulation system of a small public library in Oregon. (RAA)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation, Library Technical Processes, Microcomputers
Summit, Roger K.; And Others – Library Journal, 1980
Five information company executives present an overview of the impact of technological innovation upon the library and its services and offer their predictions for libraries in 1985. (RAA)
Descriptors: Information Systems, Innovation, Library Automation, Library Services
Wellisch, Hans H. – Library Journal, 1981
Illustrates the best form for library catalogs through a retrospective examination of the nineteenth century Rudolph Continuous Indexer. (RAA)
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Computer Output Microfilm, Library Automation, Library Catalogs
Peer reviewedKantor, Paul B. – College and Research Libraries, 1980
Library collection weeding criteria based upon unequal distribution of demand require that distribution remain stable over time. A mathematical expression is derived that tests that stability. Verification is not inordinately time consuming and is facilitated by the use of automated circulation systems. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation, Library Collections, Statistical Analysis
Rendler, Richard E. – Library Journal, 1981
Describes the development of the San Jose Public Library's newly operational SCICON circulation control system, one of the largest and fastest online systems in America. (RAA)
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Automation, Library Circulation, Online Systems
Social and Labour Bulletin, 1980
Transnational implications of technological change and innovation in telecommunications are discussed, including impact on jobs and industrial relations, computer security, access to information, and effects of technological innovation on international economic systems. (SK)
Descriptors: Automation, Economic Change, Labor Economics, Labor Relations
Peer reviewedNickens, John – Journal of Education Finance, 1980
Discusses such topics as selection of data elements, the entering and updating of data, and the computer software for an automated property accounting system. (IRT)
Descriptors: Automation, Databases, Elementary Secondary Education, Property Accounting
Peer reviewedNelson, Bonnie R. – Journal of Library Automation, 1979
Presents a practical guide for the implementation of a turnkey circulation system for those contemplating purchase of an online system. Included is advice on staff planning and bibliographic and patron file conversion. Weaknesses and strengths of the automated system are summarized. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Guidelines, Library Automation, Library Circulation
Peer reviewedCorbin, John – Catholic Library World, 1979
Presents a summary of the status of library automation in the late 1970s including the major problems facing libraries as they move to computer-based systems. The developments of the 1980s are also discussed. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Computers, Information Systems, Library Automation, Online Systems
Peer reviewedRzeczkowski, Matthew – Catholic Library World, 1979
A small academic library that took advantage of the OCLC online cataloging service by becoming a secondary user recounts the process of initiating use, and outlines its weekly working procedure, including costs. (MBR)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cataloging, Costs, Library Automation
Martin, Susan K. – American Libraries, 1979
Foresight and planning in adopting any automated system helps to keep options open for future changes due to changing needs. The promise of future technology should not keep libraries from deciding to use the technology of today. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Library Automation, Library Circulation, Opinions
Johnston, D. L. – Library Association Record, 1979
Discusses the on-line book circulation system at the Sunderland Central Library, in terms of benefits, operation, and problems. (JVP)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Library Automation, Library Circulation, Online Systems


