CD-ROM users have certainly not been entirely ignored in the literature and conferences (see the Selected Bibliography), much of the practioner's attention has necessarily focused on the many selection, acquisition, management and, technical problems raised by what were new, unfamiliar, and in some ways, mysterious library materials.vii, 117 p.: ill.; 24 cm
An introduction to CD-ROM technology sets the stage for an exploration of the use of CD-ROMs in both...
Over the past 20 years, many thousands of CD-ROM titles were published; many of these have lasting c...
This is a two-part presentation given by reference librarians Rochelle Ballard and Meg Scharf. Meg f...
CD-ROM users have certainly not been entirely ignored in the literature and conferences (see the Sel...
CD-ROM is undeniably a powerful and popular force in the world of library technology. The number of ...
This article is based on a conference paper delivered to the annual conference of the Assistant Libr...
The delivery of electronic information to libraries is increasing significantly in both volume and ...
This paper discusses CD-ROM networking technology and the issues of managing a CD-ROM network in an ...
Ever since the first commercial CD-ROM was produced in 1985. libraries and schools have enjoyed the ...
This paper examines the impact of CD-ROM databases on end-user searching in libraries. It reviews se...
The availability of information across the networks is explored and described, along with plans for ...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
The paper considers the experience of users in dealing with this new technology.Its advantages and d...
Stressing the positive roles played by CD-ROM databases in modernising services of libraries, explai...
The purpose of the study reported here was to investigate the impact of depository documents in CD-R...
An introduction to CD-ROM technology sets the stage for an exploration of the use of CD-ROMs in both...
Over the past 20 years, many thousands of CD-ROM titles were published; many of these have lasting c...
This is a two-part presentation given by reference librarians Rochelle Ballard and Meg Scharf. Meg f...
CD-ROM users have certainly not been entirely ignored in the literature and conferences (see the Sel...
CD-ROM is undeniably a powerful and popular force in the world of library technology. The number of ...
This article is based on a conference paper delivered to the annual conference of the Assistant Libr...
The delivery of electronic information to libraries is increasing significantly in both volume and ...
This paper discusses CD-ROM networking technology and the issues of managing a CD-ROM network in an ...
Ever since the first commercial CD-ROM was produced in 1985. libraries and schools have enjoyed the ...
This paper examines the impact of CD-ROM databases on end-user searching in libraries. It reviews se...
The availability of information across the networks is explored and described, along with plans for ...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
The paper considers the experience of users in dealing with this new technology.Its advantages and d...
Stressing the positive roles played by CD-ROM databases in modernising services of libraries, explai...
The purpose of the study reported here was to investigate the impact of depository documents in CD-R...
An introduction to CD-ROM technology sets the stage for an exploration of the use of CD-ROMs in both...
Over the past 20 years, many thousands of CD-ROM titles were published; many of these have lasting c...
This is a two-part presentation given by reference librarians Rochelle Ballard and Meg Scharf. Meg f...