OCLC Micro: Volume 1 Issue 1
Table of contents
References Reprints Research: The Professional Bibliographic System handles the three R's
Introducing the database system designed especially for bibliographic record management on a microcomputer.
NETWORds
Helen Holland of Corvallis Public Library reports that she produces labels using the Cataloging Micro Enhancer software. She says her method, which involves an extra step, will…
DUBLINes: WATS the Matter with My Terminal?
The OCLC User Contact Desk staff have current system status information and can help with many terminal problems. User Contact Desk toll‐free numbers:
Testing… One…: Multifunction Boards (Additional Memory and Clock/Calendars)
OCLC staff have had experience adding two different multifunction boards to M300 Workstations: the AST SixPakPlus and the Quadboard 2 from Quadram. Both multifunction boards…
Using Your Personal Computer for OCLC Dial Access —: What Do You Press after You Press RETURN?
Mark BendigAn increasing number of OCLC dial‐access users are abandoning their old “dumb” terminals and turning to personal computers (PCs for short) for connection with the OCLC Online…
OMPX: On the Trail of “Just Right” Software
Brian StaplesThe OMPX (pronounced ahm'pix) sounds like it might be a creature in a Dr. Seuss story. A picture of a heavy‐set walrus‐like animal in a teal blue stocking cap comes to mind. This…
Accessing CAS ONLINE with an M300 Workstation
Daniel E. NemzerThe M300 Workstation is a modified IBM PC, so it can also be used to access other online systems, including DIA‐LOG, SDC, CompuServe, and CAS ON‐LINE, as a text terminal.
FYI: new product information
Libraries that own videocassette recorders can now use them to learn, or teach patrons, about microcomputers. The CompuTutor series of training tapes provides step‐by‐step…