Computing, electronic publishing and information technology their impact on academic libraries

Read about the new and exciting initiatives in library computing and the broad range of implications for the organization and staffing of academic libraries. Now that the bibliographic, transaction, and financial databases in many libraries have been completely automated, the emphasis in library com...

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Other Authors: Downes, Robin (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York The Haworth press 1988
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Summary:Read about the new and exciting initiatives in library computing and the broad range of implications for the organization and staffing of academic libraries. Now that the bibliographic, transaction, and financial databases in many libraries have been completely automated, the emphasis in library computing has moved away from internal library databases toward new areas. The uniquely qualified contributors to Computing, Electronic Publishing, and Information Technology analyze the profound impact that the computerization of academic libraries has had - and will continue to have - on the services, organization, and staffing of university libraries. They also address the concerns involved in electronic publishing and expert systems, including the design and marketing of electronic information products and design of expert systems.
Item Description:Has also been published as Journal of Library Administration, volume 9 number 4, 1988
Physical Description:99 pages 22 cm
ISBN:0866567887