Design of library automation systems file structures, data structures and tools

Design of Library Automation Systems offers the most thorough treatment available on the application of computer science techniques to information management problems. This groundbreaking volume is a completely integrated presentation of library automation design. Complete with hundreds of tables an...

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Main Author: Cooper, Michael D. 1941- Michael David (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York John Wiley 1996
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