Program: electronic library and information systems: Volume 19 Issue 1

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Library software for microcomputers

Paul F. Burton, Hilary Gates

There are now a number of microcomputer packages intended for almost every library routine and application, although in some cases the choice is limited. The principal features of…

Microcomputers in Australian libraries and information services

J. Howard Petrie

Information is presented on the uses of microcomputers in libraries in Australia. Word processing is the most popular use according to the respondents to a request for information…

Microcomputer use in libraries in the US: current and future trends

Ching‐Chih Chen

This article intends to provide a quick overview of microcomputer use in American libraries. It also speculates about future trends in library microcomputer applications in the…

Microcomputers in UK public libraries: a review of current trends

Chris Batt

The background development to the use of microcomputers in United Kingdom public libraries is described and then the present position is reviewed, using the results of a national…

Development of the automation of interlending by microcomputer (AIM) system at Leicester Polytechnic

Roy Adams

The design and development of an interlibrary loan administration system, using a standard data management software package to run on stand‐alone micro‐computers is described. A…

The use of a microcomputer for book circulation in Nigerian university libraries

G.A. Alabi

This paper describes an experimental automated circulation system for Nigerian university libraries but would be applicable to academic libraries with similar characteristics in…

PERLINE on a microcomputer

Phil Holmes

Blackwell's PERLINE has been established as one of a new breed of library systems and a leader for automation of serials control. Alongside it is BOOKLINE, which together with…

Retrieval with dBase II

Sean O'Brien

Librarians using dBase II will be familiar with its retrieval problems, particularly from complex fields. dBase II has two commands for searching: locate acts sequentially on the…

Applications of local area networks in special libraries and information services: research in progress

Joyce M. Copeland, Stephen Flood

This paper describes the progress of a British Library Research and Development Department (BLRDD) research project taking place in Aslib Research and Consultancy to investigate…

Public Information in Rural Areas: Technology Experiment (PIRATE)

John Creber

For rural areas the trends towards centralisation of public offices and reductions in transport and other services, mean that gaining access to public information has become more…

The videotex system of France's Assemblée Nationale

Jane Wainwright

During the first half of 1982, the Division of l'lnformatique Parlementaire studied the feasibility of an internal videotex system for the Chamber of Deputies in France and in…

Videodisks at ALA: personal impressions from the ALA midsummer exhibition

Tony McSean

With the exception of the voice‐controlled terminal that Dataphase presented (which struck me as the most entertaining exhibit, if not the most practical), digital videodisks and…

Report of a workshop on information science and technology for developing countries: London, 26–28 June 1984

Y. Paker

The British Computer Society is a professional body representing the computing profession in the UK. Within the Society are a number of specialist groups, two of which are the…

ISSN:

0033-0337

e-ISSN:

1758-7301

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0033-0337

Online date, start – end:

1966 – 2017

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited