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Electronic Information Delivery Systems: Reports on Five Projects Sponsored by the Fred Meyer Charitable Trust

Douglas K. Ferguson (Program Director, Division of Library and Information Resources for the Northwest, The Fred Meyer Charitable Trust, Portland, Oregon.)

Library Hi Tech

ISSN: 0737-8831

Article publication date: 1 February 1987

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Abstract

The Fred Meyer Charitable Trust, Division of Library and Information Resources for the Northwest, has funded five research projects that will demonstrate the potential of various techniques and new technologies to facilitate communications and resource sharing in the Northwest. The experience and information derived from these projects will be of value to all libraries and information centers, not just those conducting the research. The techniques and technologies being evaluated include: simultaneous remote searching, which uses inexpensive terminals and modems; a mini‐computer‐based union list and resource sharing network (INFONET); networks using facsimile machines; networks that transmit documents that have been optically scanned into bit‐map image files; and use of optical character recognition equipment to capture ASCII machine‐readable information that can be broadcast by television stations to user‐sites. Contributors of reports are: Verl Anderson, Linda Brander, Millard F. Johnson, Jr., Bruce Morton, and Steve Smith. Summary observations are provided by Joseph R. Matthews.

Citation

Ferguson, D.K. (1987), "Electronic Information Delivery Systems: Reports on Five Projects Sponsored by the Fred Meyer Charitable Trust", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 65-93. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb047690

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MCB UP Ltd

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