There are now numerous commercially available microcomputer software packages for library catalog creation. The features and capabilities of these packages vary, as dog the costs. The article discusses factors that should be considered when comparing microcomputer software for library catalogs and discusses eight specific packages. The packages discussed are: BRS/Search Micros/Mini Version, Card Datalog, Golden Retriever, INMAGIC, TEQLIB, FINDER, SCIMATE, and STAR
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...
Informs that the column \u27Online Databases\u27 published in the May 1, 1983 issue of Library Journ...
There are now numerous commercially available microcomputer software packages for library catalog cr...
This article reviews and evaluates literature dealing with choosing software for creation of microco...
With the growing power and storage capacity of microcomputer systems, the prospect of developing an ...
Librarians must look to the future information needs of a coun-try expanding in population, technolo...
Internal University of Hawaii at Manoa Library planning document. Includes article: "Enhancing a Ma...
[[abstract]]In recent years, the microcomputcr market in Taiwan area has experienced mushroom growth...
Five years ago it was predicted that microcomputers would take the library world by storm. As a mat...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
Traditional Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) are no longer satisfying information seekers who h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the patterns of acquisition and use of microcomputer softwa...
A number of software packages are available to help create an in-house database on a microcomputer. ...
A method of developing computer catalogs is proposed which does not require unit card conversion but...
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...
Informs that the column \u27Online Databases\u27 published in the May 1, 1983 issue of Library Journ...
There are now numerous commercially available microcomputer software packages for library catalog cr...
This article reviews and evaluates literature dealing with choosing software for creation of microco...
With the growing power and storage capacity of microcomputer systems, the prospect of developing an ...
Librarians must look to the future information needs of a coun-try expanding in population, technolo...
Internal University of Hawaii at Manoa Library planning document. Includes article: "Enhancing a Ma...
[[abstract]]In recent years, the microcomputcr market in Taiwan area has experienced mushroom growth...
Five years ago it was predicted that microcomputers would take the library world by storm. As a mat...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
Traditional Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) are no longer satisfying information seekers who h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the patterns of acquisition and use of microcomputer softwa...
A number of software packages are available to help create an in-house database on a microcomputer. ...
A method of developing computer catalogs is proposed which does not require unit card conversion but...
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...
Informs that the column \u27Online Databases\u27 published in the May 1, 1983 issue of Library Journ...