Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to their schools. Some of these systems carry historical information which dates back only to the early seventies and maybe a few services offer articles written in the sixties. A move to update these files to include more valuable information to students as well as teachers are being devised by database producers
Fee-based online databases such as Lexis-Nexis and Dialog are trying to attract a new crop of librar...
Presents publications on online databases. Home information services; Online reference and informati...
Presents news briefs concerning online databases in the U.S. as of December 15, 1983. DIALOG\u27s ef...
Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to th...
Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow ...
In 1988, surveys were sent to all 60 of the American Library Association-accredited schools of libra...
COMMON WISDOM says that currency is what is valued in online databases. With the exception of geneal...
Tenopir discusses the the Nov 2008 annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisiti...
An increasing number of university and college libraries have started digitization programs, and the...
Initially propelled by online searching and CD-ROM networking, and now given added momentum by the I...
Presents information related to commercially available online databases of interest to library profe...
Examines the issues affecting online databases. Quality control; In-house databases; Changes in data...
Timeliness of online and CD-ROM databases depends on both the frequency of updates and the currency ...
Throughout the 1990s, the reference departments of academic libraries have seen a rapid evolution fr...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
Fee-based online databases such as Lexis-Nexis and Dialog are trying to attract a new crop of librar...
Presents publications on online databases. Home information services; Online reference and informati...
Presents news briefs concerning online databases in the U.S. as of December 15, 1983. DIALOG\u27s ef...
Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to th...
Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow ...
In 1988, surveys were sent to all 60 of the American Library Association-accredited schools of libra...
COMMON WISDOM says that currency is what is valued in online databases. With the exception of geneal...
Tenopir discusses the the Nov 2008 annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisiti...
An increasing number of university and college libraries have started digitization programs, and the...
Initially propelled by online searching and CD-ROM networking, and now given added momentum by the I...
Presents information related to commercially available online databases of interest to library profe...
Examines the issues affecting online databases. Quality control; In-house databases; Changes in data...
Timeliness of online and CD-ROM databases depends on both the frequency of updates and the currency ...
Throughout the 1990s, the reference departments of academic libraries have seen a rapid evolution fr...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
Fee-based online databases such as Lexis-Nexis and Dialog are trying to attract a new crop of librar...
Presents publications on online databases. Home information services; Online reference and informati...
Presents news briefs concerning online databases in the U.S. as of December 15, 1983. DIALOG\u27s ef...