Library Hi Tech: Volume 2 Issue 3

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The Computer's Debt to Science

Lewis M. Branscomb

The computer industry is introducing new technology so rapidly that each year it produces about 25% more for the customer, at a constant cost. The discoveries and applications of…

Creating Copy Specific Records for Local Databases

Denise P. Kaplan

The importance of item specific information to online public access catalog users, as revealed by surveys and studies, is addressed. The options for attaching item specific…

Search Helper: Sancho Panza or Mephistopheles?

Henry Pisciotta, Nancy Evans, Marilyn Albright

Search Helper was selected as a system for introducing the Carnegie‐Mellon University community to do‐it‐yourself database searching. Use of Search Helper was offered without…

An Introduction to Database Management Systems

William H. Warden, Bette M. Warden

Database management systems for microcomputers are described, including the basic features of database management systems and factors which should be considered in selecting a…

InfoQUEST: An Online Catalog for Small Libraries

Bonnie Campbell

InfoQUEST is a microcomputer‐based online public access catalog, designed for the small library handling file sizes up to 25,000 records. Based on the IBM‐PC, or compatible…

Library Automation in Australia

Karen L. Blank

Technology is an integral part of library functions in Australia. The development of a national bibliographic network, of local and regional cooperation, integrated library…

IRVING: Interfacing Dissimilar Systems at the Local Level

Richard E. Luce

The IRVING Library Network provides a state‐of‐the‐art design, using a distributed packet switched network which implements parts of the Open System Interconnection (OSI…

ALANET: Building an Electronic Information Service

Joel M. Lee

Using ALANET as the example, the steps and procedures of establishing an electronic mail service are described. The goals of the service are defined, including improved access to…

Applications of Database Machines in Library Systems

Stephen R. Salmon

The characteristics and advantages of database machines are summarized, and the application of database machines to library functions is described, noting the ability to attach…

Microcomputers in an Academic Setting: The Computer Initiative at Drew University

Pamela Snelson

The factors involved in establishing the Computer Initiative at Drew University are discussed, including: development of faculty concensus for the program, selection of hardware…

Common Sense Planning for a Computer, or, What's it Worth to You?

Walt Crawford

Before shopping for a new computer, you should make a plan detailing what you can afford, what you expect to do with the computer, and how much the computer is worth to you. The…

Library Standards: An Introduction to Organizations and the Standards Process

Sandra K. Paul

Based on remarks delivered at the Boston conference “Philosophical and Practical Implications of Library Automation Standards,” this article discusses ANSI, Z39, ALA, X3, the…

Barbara Whyte Felicetti: Confessions of an Information Broker

Tom Surprenant

Information brokers are a growing segment of the information environment. They present both a promise and a threat to the professional tenets of librarianship. They provide a…

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Cover of Library Hi Tech

ISSN:

0737-8831

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Dickson K.W. Chiu
  • Dr Kevin K.W. Ho