Aslib Proceedings: Volume 20 Issue 12
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The MICROFICHE FOUNDATION AND The AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION IN MICROFICHE FORM
L.J. VAN DER WOLKOnce upon a time, in a nearby low country appropriately called The Netherlands, in a town well known for its antique beauty and called after its porcelain ware Delft, a couple of…
REPROGRAPHY APPLIED TO COMPUTER PRINT‐OUT
A.W. MARTYNBefore discussing reprographic equipment which is specifically designed for computer print‐out, it is as well to mention that investment in a simple document‐copying machine for…
SHARED CATALOGUING : A NEW LOOK AT AN OLD PROBLEM
A.J. WELLSThe concept of shared cataloguing is by no means new. Library literature over the past 120 years is studded with attempts to show the wastefulness of individual cataloguing and…
COMPUTER‐BASED INFORMATION SERVICES
G.A. SOMERFIELDComputer‐based information services covering major disciplines of science have been developed recently from certain traditional abstracting and indexing services. A wide range of…
INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTATION STANDARDS
SPENCER HUDSONThe American Magazine of Standards regularly uses as its banner headline the anonymous quotation ‘Standardization is dynamic, not static; it means not to stand still, but to move…
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS SPONSORED BY FID
F.A. SVIRIDOVTremendous scientific and technological progress is one of the major factors in the development of modern society. The increasing number of specialists engaged in research and…