All CAS electronic services are now on the web. The company views the web as an opportunity to offer more convenient access to scientific databases and reach new audiences with little or no experience in traditional online searching. OCLC believes the web has allowed OCLC and libraries to think in new ways about virtually every aspect of their operations: cataloging, reference, and resource sharing
Tenopir wonders where online technology will go in future. She explores such technologies as wearabl...
The relationship between online vendors and content providers was a major issue at the 1997 Online W...
This article describes the Online Computer Library Center???s (OCLC) Open WorldCat program. WorldCat...
No player in the fee-based information industry can ignore the Internet, but many see it as an oppor...
Presents various reference services and products developed by Online Computer Library Catalog (OCLC)...
Online search services that allow reference librarians to search for a comprehensive list of books o...
AT FIRST IT SEEMED INEVITABLE that free search engines would compete with fee-based online services....
OCLC\u27s FirstSearch end user online system is used by almost 2,000 libraries worldwide. The OCLC F...
Librarians use Internet for its E-mail function and for remote access to online catalogs, electronic...
The Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC) has had a major impact upon libraries. This article ...
Presents news briefs concerning online databases in the U.S. as of December 15, 1983. DIALOG\u27s ef...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
THE BLURRING OF LINES among special librarians and other information professionals makes the tracks ...
The Online Information Meeting each December in London is one of the last remaining conferences dedi...
Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow ...
Tenopir wonders where online technology will go in future. She explores such technologies as wearabl...
The relationship between online vendors and content providers was a major issue at the 1997 Online W...
This article describes the Online Computer Library Center???s (OCLC) Open WorldCat program. WorldCat...
No player in the fee-based information industry can ignore the Internet, but many see it as an oppor...
Presents various reference services and products developed by Online Computer Library Catalog (OCLC)...
Online search services that allow reference librarians to search for a comprehensive list of books o...
AT FIRST IT SEEMED INEVITABLE that free search engines would compete with fee-based online services....
OCLC\u27s FirstSearch end user online system is used by almost 2,000 libraries worldwide. The OCLC F...
Librarians use Internet for its E-mail function and for remote access to online catalogs, electronic...
The Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC) has had a major impact upon libraries. This article ...
Presents news briefs concerning online databases in the U.S. as of December 15, 1983. DIALOG\u27s ef...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
THE BLURRING OF LINES among special librarians and other information professionals makes the tracks ...
The Online Information Meeting each December in London is one of the last remaining conferences dedi...
Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow ...
Tenopir wonders where online technology will go in future. She explores such technologies as wearabl...
The relationship between online vendors and content providers was a major issue at the 1997 Online W...
This article describes the Online Computer Library Center???s (OCLC) Open WorldCat program. WorldCat...