Presents various reference services and products developed by Online Computer Library Catalog (OCLC) for use in library\u27s reference division. Provision to access several online vendors by intelligent gateway in OCLC LINK; Availability of private file space on the LINK Computer; Announcement of the commercial availability of CD-ROM product; Maintenance of an program of Research and Development of products
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
Reference works provide essential support for the instructional, research and service programs of th...
Initially propelled by online searching and CD-ROM networking, and now given added momentum by the I...
Online search services that allow reference librarians to search for a comprehensive list of books o...
RLG is the producer of Research Libraries Information Network, a bibliographic database with 69 mill...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...
Offers information from a 1994 survey of Association of Research Libraries\u27 (ARL) members by the ...
Presents guidelines for choosing alternatives for reference materials in the library. Effects of add...
Throughout the 1990s, the reference departments of academic libraries have seen a rapid evolution fr...
All CAS electronic services are now on the web. The company views the web as an opportunity to offe...
Describes the Reference Service (REFSRV) online service which provides access to bibliographic and h...
NOW THAT LIBRARIES have substantial digital collections available to users from their homes or offic...
Four surveys conducted over a decade provide insights about changes that have occurred in academic l...
OCLC\u27s FirstSearch end user online system is used by almost 2,000 libraries worldwide. The OCLC F...
Lists CD-ROM products presented at the 1987 annual meetings of the Special Libraries Association and...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
Reference works provide essential support for the instructional, research and service programs of th...
Initially propelled by online searching and CD-ROM networking, and now given added momentum by the I...
Online search services that allow reference librarians to search for a comprehensive list of books o...
RLG is the producer of Research Libraries Information Network, a bibliographic database with 69 mill...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...
Offers information from a 1994 survey of Association of Research Libraries\u27 (ARL) members by the ...
Presents guidelines for choosing alternatives for reference materials in the library. Effects of add...
Throughout the 1990s, the reference departments of academic libraries have seen a rapid evolution fr...
All CAS electronic services are now on the web. The company views the web as an opportunity to offe...
Describes the Reference Service (REFSRV) online service which provides access to bibliographic and h...
NOW THAT LIBRARIES have substantial digital collections available to users from their homes or offic...
Four surveys conducted over a decade provide insights about changes that have occurred in academic l...
OCLC\u27s FirstSearch end user online system is used by almost 2,000 libraries worldwide. The OCLC F...
Lists CD-ROM products presented at the 1987 annual meetings of the Special Libraries Association and...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
Reference works provide essential support for the instructional, research and service programs of th...
Initially propelled by online searching and CD-ROM networking, and now given added momentum by the I...