Ever since the first commercial CD-ROM was produced in 1985. libraries and schools have enjoyed the benefits of this compact, durable, and exciting technology.ix, 299 p.: ill.; 23 c
This article is based on a conference paper delivered to the annual conference of the Assistant Libr...
This is a two-part presentation given by reference librarians Rochelle Ballard and Meg Scharf. Meg f...
The availability of information across the networks is explored and described, along with plans for ...
Ever since the first commercial CD-ROM was produced in 1985. libraries and schools have enjoyed the ...
An introduction to CD-ROM technology sets the stage for an exploration of the use of CD-ROMs in both...
Over the past few years there has been a rapid development in the integration and sophistication of ...
The delivery of electronic information to libraries is increasing significantly in both volume and ...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
CD-ROM users have certainly not been entirely ignored in the literature and conferences (see the Sel...
This document examines the role of technology and the school library in education. Teachers and libr...
CD-ROM technology becomes cheaper, and consequently more available. The number of CD-drives sold in...
The world of electronic publishing changes quickly, and CD-ROM is the latest technology. Many electr...
Databases on CD-ROM (compact disk-read only memory) were the biggest news in the database industry i...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how CD-ROM technology is utilized in school library medi...
By 1988 almost 60% of US academic and public libraries were using CD-ROM databases. CD-ROM products ...
This article is based on a conference paper delivered to the annual conference of the Assistant Libr...
This is a two-part presentation given by reference librarians Rochelle Ballard and Meg Scharf. Meg f...
The availability of information across the networks is explored and described, along with plans for ...
Ever since the first commercial CD-ROM was produced in 1985. libraries and schools have enjoyed the ...
An introduction to CD-ROM technology sets the stage for an exploration of the use of CD-ROMs in both...
Over the past few years there has been a rapid development in the integration and sophistication of ...
The delivery of electronic information to libraries is increasing significantly in both volume and ...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
CD-ROM users have certainly not been entirely ignored in the literature and conferences (see the Sel...
This document examines the role of technology and the school library in education. Teachers and libr...
CD-ROM technology becomes cheaper, and consequently more available. The number of CD-drives sold in...
The world of electronic publishing changes quickly, and CD-ROM is the latest technology. Many electr...
Databases on CD-ROM (compact disk-read only memory) were the biggest news in the database industry i...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how CD-ROM technology is utilized in school library medi...
By 1988 almost 60% of US academic and public libraries were using CD-ROM databases. CD-ROM products ...
This article is based on a conference paper delivered to the annual conference of the Assistant Libr...
This is a two-part presentation given by reference librarians Rochelle Ballard and Meg Scharf. Meg f...
The availability of information across the networks is explored and described, along with plans for ...