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9. Essen Symposium 1986
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
Impact of New Information Technology on International Library Cooperation. Essen Symposium, 8-11 September 1986. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 9, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1987, ISBN 3-922602-10-X - Svante Hallgren:
Economic Squeeze and Technological Challenge - Swedish Library Automation 1987-90. 1-15 - Bernard Gallivan:
A European Bibliographic Database Centre. 17-37 - Andrew G. Torok:
University Faculty Use of Computers for Bibliographic Searching. 39-59 - Liv A. Holm:
OSI - Application Protocols. 61-72 - Charles R. Hildreth:
The U.S. National Standard Command Language for Online Interactive Information Retrieval: A Status Report. 73-84 - H. J. Abraham Goodman, Oldrich Standera:
Problems, Issues, and Prospects in the International Electronic Exchange of Alpha-Numeric, Pictorial, and Graphic Educational Information Resources. 85-120 - Katarzyna de Brisis:
Test Run of a Network of Library and Information Systems. 121-136 - Thomas B. Hickey, John C. Handley:
Interactive Display of Text and Graphics on an IBM PC. 137-149 - Charles R. Hildreth:
CD-ROM Public Access Library Catalogues: Uses, Advantages, Problems. 151-177 - Joseph W. Price:
Optical Disk Pilot Program at the Library of Congress. 179-187 - Ching-chih Chen:
The Potential of the Interactive Videodisc for International Cooperation as Documented by Project Emperor-I. 189-204 - Bent Barnholdt:
ALIS - The Online Public Access Union Catalogue and Document Ordering System of the Scadinavian Central Libraries of Technology. 205-233 - Sue Orchard:
Current and Future Forms of Information Retrieval as Provided by University Microfilms International. 235-268 - Hans-Albrecht Koch:
Linking Supra-Local Demands with Local Demands in the Individual Library's EDP Planning. 269-284
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