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Information Technology and Libraries

1984 Volume 3, Number 2

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Number of articles: 6

  1. Online Information Services, Document Delivery Systems, and Libraries in the Federal Republic of Germany

    K W. Neubauer

    This overview of the information market and services available in the Federal Republic of Germany highlights online information systems (hosts, databases, networks); relation of Europe to United... More

    pp. 109-29

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  2. RLIN Product Batch: Fundamental Design Concepts

    Walt Crawford

    Considers fundamental decisions that shaped the output products of Research Libraries Information Network. Product Batch was designed using single data definition (RMARC) combined with standard PL/... More

    pp. 131-43

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  3. The Integrated Library System: A Historical Overview

    Richard S. Dick

    Discusses evolution of Integrated Library System (ILS) since its beginning at National Library of Medicine, highlighting events leading to ILS development; formative design stages, formation of... More

    pp. 144-48

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  4. The ILS--The Pentagon Library's Experience

    Ruth Mullane

    Describes implementation of five subsystems of Integrated Library System's (ILS) version 2.1 (minicomputer-based automated library system) at the Pentagon Library: online catalog (search strategies... More

    pp. 149-62

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  5. LS/2000--The Integrated Library System from OCLC

    Susan Olson

    Discusses design features of the Online Catalog of LS/2000, OCLC's enhanced version of Integrated Library System. This minicomputer-based system provides bibliographic file maintenance, circulation... More

    pp. 162-63

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  6. Proposed Standard Purchase Order, Variable Format for the Computerized Ordering of Books

    A purchase order variable format in support of computerized book ordering/acquisitions process is proposed for libraries and vendors by Subcommittee U, Computerized Ordering of Books, and National ... More

    pp. 184-200

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