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7. Essen Symposium 1984
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
Local Library Systems, Essen Symposium, 24-27 September 1984. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 7, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1984, ISBN 3-922602-08-8 - Günther Pflug:
Keynote Address. 1-4 - David Raitt:
Based on Experience: Tips for Vendors, Operators and Users of Automated Systems. 5-27 - Gerrit Alewaeters, S. Micha Namenwirth, Marc Verpoorten:
Choices in the Design of the VUBIS (II) Online Public Access Module. 29-54 - Kathleen T. Bivins Noerr, Peter L. Noerr:
The INTERCEPTOR: A Local System with Connections. 55-66 - Svante Hallgren:
Three-Dimensional Snakes and Ladders - Swedish Version. 67-75 - Shmuel Sever:
An Informal Cataloging Network. 77-88 - P. J. Th. Schoots:
The ALS On-Line Integrated Library System - The Rotterdom Solution. 89-127 - Humphrey Pickering:
The Use of Distributed Intelligence in an Integrated Local System. 129-137 - David Buckle:
Integrated Local Systems. 139-156 - Dennis Hawes:
Electronic Library - The Future and the User Groups. 157-177 - Olga Porotnikoff:
The Central and the Local Data Base - A Comparison. 177-198 - Karl F. Stock:
Library Local Networks with Shared Resource Manager. 199-209 - Sinikka Koskiala:
Value Added Networks and Local Area Networks in Library Use. 211-224 - Morten Hein:
Bibliographic Standards and the Local System. 225-238 - Caryl McAllister:
DOBIS/LIBIS: An Online, Integrated, Turnkey Local Library System. 239-258 - A. Stratton McAllister:
Systems Design for a Turnkey Local Library System: DOBIS/LIBIS. 259-266 - Sigrid Reinitzer:
Planning Central Automation for Austrian Research Libraries. 267-273 - Bettina Schmitz, Werner Kalbfleisch:
ZEUS: A System for Serials Check-In and Routing Control. 275-302 - Patrick Fawcett:
SIRIUS: An Online Serials Control System. 303-324 - Barbara Snead:
From Network to Turnkey: A "BLIS"-ful Experience. 325-337
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