Librarians must look to the future information needs of a country expanding in population, technology and educational requirements. The "information explosion" is placing an additional strain on existing methods of providing information rapidly and economically. A library seeking to develop a modern information retrieval program has many existing services from which to choose. The problem is to define the program that will best serve the present library users and leave room for flexible action in the future, and then to pick a combination of services that best match these objectives. Documentation Incorporated (Doc Inc) of Bethesda, Maryland, was founded in 1952 by the late Dr. Mortimer Taube, and has been engaged in developing m...
If a data processing system is to be most effective, long-range goals and aspirations should be est...
Published in Library Progress (International), vol.20 (No.1): 2000: p.1-9.Describes the explosion of...
Conferences such as this one have made it increasingly evident that anyone speaking of the computer...
Librarians must look to the future information needs of a coun-try expanding in population, technolo...
Fashions in library catalogs change with current academicadministrative climate, technological adva...
Various scientific libraries are computerizing their card catalogs; some produce catalog cards and ...
In the Proceedings of the 1966 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing appeared the artic...
In the Proceedings of the 1966 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing appeared the artic...
Fashions in library catalogs change with current academicadministrative climate, technological adva...
Data processing techniques have been applied at Monsanto' s Information Center for several reasons:...
An information technology model using the synergistic combination of Dialog's advanced commands, Dia...
This year's clinic dealing with the use of information for library management is very exciting. Per...
A method of developing computer catalogs is proposed which does not require unit card conversion but...
I would like to begin by emphasizing that what we are considering is a system in particular, a comp...
as applied to libraries is one most often learned by the cold-water method: jump in by making a deci...
If a data processing system is to be most effective, long-range goals and aspirations should be est...
Published in Library Progress (International), vol.20 (No.1): 2000: p.1-9.Describes the explosion of...
Conferences such as this one have made it increasingly evident that anyone speaking of the computer...
Librarians must look to the future information needs of a coun-try expanding in population, technolo...
Fashions in library catalogs change with current academicadministrative climate, technological adva...
Various scientific libraries are computerizing their card catalogs; some produce catalog cards and ...
In the Proceedings of the 1966 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing appeared the artic...
In the Proceedings of the 1966 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing appeared the artic...
Fashions in library catalogs change with current academicadministrative climate, technological adva...
Data processing techniques have been applied at Monsanto' s Information Center for several reasons:...
An information technology model using the synergistic combination of Dialog's advanced commands, Dia...
This year's clinic dealing with the use of information for library management is very exciting. Per...
A method of developing computer catalogs is proposed which does not require unit card conversion but...
I would like to begin by emphasizing that what we are considering is a system in particular, a comp...
as applied to libraries is one most often learned by the cold-water method: jump in by making a deci...
If a data processing system is to be most effective, long-range goals and aspirations should be est...
Published in Library Progress (International), vol.20 (No.1): 2000: p.1-9.Describes the explosion of...
Conferences such as this one have made it increasingly evident that anyone speaking of the computer...