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Beyond the Online Catalog: Utilizing the OPAC for Library Information
Gregory M. Diskin, Thomas J. MichalakThe LS/2000 integrated library system at Carnegie‐Mellon University has been enhanced to include an Information Function. Existing, as well as planned functions, screen displays…
Open Systems Interconnection
Ray DenenbergThe need for standards allowing computer‐to‐computer communication, and examples of technical issues are discussed. The framework of the Open Systems Interconnection Reference…
The H.W. Wilson Information System
John J. RegazziThe Wilson System is a computerized information system supporting both editorial and manufacturing processes involved in the creation of the H. W. Wilson Company's subject indexes…
Using Cable Television for Library Data Transmission
Douglas A. WhitakerThe Wayne Oakland Library Federation (MI) has been experimenting with digital cable transmission since 1981. Initial experiences were unsatisfactory due to odd frequency…
Information Retrieval Systems for Microcomputers
Peggy Seiden, Mark KibbeyThe processing and storage capacity of microcomputers can now support sophisticated and powerful information retrieval systems, previously available only on larger mainframes. The…
Microscapes: The Hidden Art of High Technology
Microscapes is a travelling exhibition of 47 original, color and black‐and‐white photographs, and self‐standing displays, reflecting high‐technology research conducted by AT&T…
The LC MARC Database on Video Laserdisc: The MINI MARC System
Frank A. PezzaniteThe size of the LC MARC database and requisite indexes is discussed. The “old” MINI MARC system that provided inhouse access to this database is described and illustrated. This…
WILSONLINE: An Introduction
John J. RegazziAn easy‐to‐use online information system, WILSONLINE currently provides access to 14 Wilson databases—19 by the end of 1985. The system has undergone extensive test site…
Common Sense and Telecommunications, or; Reach Out, But Watch Your Wallet
Walt CrawfordUsing a modem, telephone, and telecommunications software, a computer can put you in touch with people and services. A computer isn't needed to go online. With a computer…
Apple Sider: Affordable Hard Disk Storage for Small Libraries
Patrick R. DeweyThe Sider, a reasonably priced hard disk Apple‐compatible storage system, will overcome the capacity limitations of floppy discs. The Sider provides ten megabytes of support for…
Developing Inhouse Systems Using Micros
Fredrick MichelsWith inexpensive (sometimes free) programs available that meet the needs of most libraries, almost any library can afford to introduce microcomputer based automation. Utilizing…
Automating Libraries: The Major Mistakes Librarians are Likely to Make
Jon DrabenstottFive prominent consultants‐Richard Boss, Susan Baerg Epstein, Rob McGee, Joseph Matthews, and James E. Rush—discuss the three most common mistakes made by librarians involved in…
WILSONLINE: A Review of Features
John J. RegazziThe major search, display, and related features of WILSONLINE are described. A more detailed description can be found in WILSONLINE: Guide and Documentation (The H. W. Wilson Co.…
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- Dr Dickson K.W. Chiu
- Dr Kevin K.W. Ho