Periodical Indexing Ondisc: A Comparative Analysis of InfoTrac Use in Three Illinois Libraries
Abstract
Optical discs are having a significant impact on information retrieval in libraries. They provide access to bibliographic and numeric data in an efficient manner, retrieving information in seconds that would take a patron using a printed source much longer to find. InfoTrac, a periodical database produced by Information Access Company, is an example of an application of this technology. The forerunner of the company's General Periodicals Index, InfoTrac consists of a database stored on a laser‐optical videodisc and a microcomputer work‐station for accessing, displaying, and printing the contents of the database.
Citation
Forrest, C., Chapman, K. and Wright, J. (1989), "Periodical Indexing Ondisc: A Comparative Analysis of InfoTrac Use in Three Illinois Libraries", Reference Services Review, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 85-94. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb049050
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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