The use of CD‐ROM in Hong Kong academic library acquisitions procedures
Abstract
Six of Hong Kong’s seven major academic libraries participated in a recent survey of the use of CD‐ROM products in their acquisitions sections. While CD‐ROM technology was found to be one of the main utilities used in acquisitions, it was evident that not all available functions were fully utilised by acquisitions staff. The project focused on the following issues: the most widely used CD‐ROM products, preferred applications, searching techniques employed, preferred attributes, and desired future developments in CD‐ROM capabilities. This is a companion paper to “The use of CD‐ROM in Australian academic library acquisitions procedures”, also published in Asian Libraries.
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Citation
Chi Yan, W. and Gorman, G.E. (1998), "The use of CD‐ROM in Hong Kong academic library acquisitions procedures", Asian Libraries, Vol. 7 No. 12, pp. 367-374. https://doi.org/10.1108/10176749810241900
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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