Libraries in the Age of Automation a reader for the professional librarian
The evolution of automation in libraries can be thought of as having its beginnings in the mid-1960s, when libraries began to use computers for catalog card production and vari- ous other time-consuming tasks. Since that time, the pace of technological development and of automation has accelerated,...
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White Plains, N.Y.
Knowledge Industry Publication
1986
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