This article reviews and evaluates literature dealing with choosing software for creation of microcomputer-based in-house databases in the information center. Sections on purchasing versus programming, directories of software, evaluation of software, and sources for software descriptions or reviews are included. Appendices list microcomputer software directories and software packages
Reports on the availability of CD-ROM databases in the United States. Rationale behind the use of CD...
Describes the In-Search database access software or gateways which are used for online searching. Pa...
This paper is a 1984 update on cost-effective microcomputer data collection, management, and analysi...
Informs that the column \u27Online Databases\u27 published in the May 1, 1983 issue of Library Journ...
With the growing power and storage capacity of microcomputer systems, the prospect of developing an ...
Discusses the prospects of creating in-house databases for libraries in view of the advantages of on...
There are now numerous commercially available microcomputer software packages for library catalog cr...
A number of software packages are available to help create an in-house database on a microcomputer. ...
Presents software options for in-house bibliographic databases. Characteristics of bibliographic dat...
Provides basic information on microcomputers, that are being used instead of terminals for online se...
This paper is a listing of directories for the researcher in a developing country to find suitable s...
Examines the software for online searching in the library in the United States. Single-system front-...
THELIBRARIAN WHO SEEKS to develop a collection of computer files seems faced with a formidable and o...
Many libraries in the near future will be considering purchase of software packages for online retri...
Recommends tools for librarians in selecting databases for library patrons. Directory of online peri...
Reports on the availability of CD-ROM databases in the United States. Rationale behind the use of CD...
Describes the In-Search database access software or gateways which are used for online searching. Pa...
This paper is a 1984 update on cost-effective microcomputer data collection, management, and analysi...
Informs that the column \u27Online Databases\u27 published in the May 1, 1983 issue of Library Journ...
With the growing power and storage capacity of microcomputer systems, the prospect of developing an ...
Discusses the prospects of creating in-house databases for libraries in view of the advantages of on...
There are now numerous commercially available microcomputer software packages for library catalog cr...
A number of software packages are available to help create an in-house database on a microcomputer. ...
Presents software options for in-house bibliographic databases. Characteristics of bibliographic dat...
Provides basic information on microcomputers, that are being used instead of terminals for online se...
This paper is a listing of directories for the researcher in a developing country to find suitable s...
Examines the software for online searching in the library in the United States. Single-system front-...
THELIBRARIAN WHO SEEKS to develop a collection of computer files seems faced with a formidable and o...
Many libraries in the near future will be considering purchase of software packages for online retri...
Recommends tools for librarians in selecting databases for library patrons. Directory of online peri...
Reports on the availability of CD-ROM databases in the United States. Rationale behind the use of CD...
Describes the In-Search database access software or gateways which are used for online searching. Pa...
This paper is a 1984 update on cost-effective microcomputer data collection, management, and analysi...