I.T. & all that
Abstract
Small micros, big programs The increasing power of micros has meant that programs once thought the province of big science only are now edging toward the grasp of the humble one man bander. This could create a healthy egalitarianism in the library/information world where the large and small don't know one another. For too long real computer power has been for big libraries, either for automation projects of routines or for sophisticated information retrieval in large technical information units.
Citation
MALAKUNAS, M., HANSTOCK, T., CORRALL, S., BUNCH, A., FLEMING, E. and ASHWORTH, W. (1985), "I.T. & all that", New Library World, Vol. 86 No. 3, pp. 51-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038628
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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