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12. Essen Symposium 1989
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
Developments in Microcomputing: Discovering New Opportunities for Libraries in the 1990s. 12th International Essen Symposium. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 12, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1990, ISBN 3-922602-13-4 - Ching-chih Chen:
Hypermedia/Multimedia Technology and New Opportunities for Libraries in the 1990s. 1-23 - David Raitt, Ching-chih Chen:
Use of CD-ROMs in West German Libraries. 25-36 - Rolf-Dieter Schmid:
Purposes of Interactive Optical Disks for Libraries and their Users (Abstract). 37-39 - Armin Hetzer:
Microcomputer Applications in Manuscript and Rare Book Collections. 41-56 - Susan K. Martin:
The Use of Hypertext for Orientation: the NCLIS Approach. 57-69 - Mohammed M. Aman, Wilfred W. Fong, Virgil Diodato:
The Use of LAN in Improving Management and Services in an Academic Environment. 71-84 - Eberhard Janke:
Micromation Prospects for Standards in Libraries in Industrialized and Developing Countries. 85-101 - Shmuel Sever, Yosef Branse:
The Use of Microcomputers in Israeli Public Libraries. 103-112 - Ronald M. Schmidt:
Integration of Microcomputers into a Mainframe Based Library System. 113-125 - Bernhard Eversberg:
Allegro: A New Database Concept for Micros (MS-DOS and UNIX). 127-144 - Kathleen T. Bivins Noerr:
Data Conversion: Capabilities and Possibilities for Microcomputers. 145-154 - Morten Hein:
A Scenario of OSI Based Library Cooperation (Abstract). 155-157 - David J. Price:
Microcomputers: Future Prospects for the Oxford Library System. 159-173 - Heinz Habermann:
Microcomputers and Local Subsystems. Some Questions of Data Exchange (Abstract). 175-177 - Erwin K. Welsch:
From Here to There and Back Again: Using Remote Session Microcomputer Software for Information Access in Libraries. 179-207 - Reimer Auls:
The Possibility of Displaying Special Characters and the Combination of Standard and Diacritical Characters in Microcomputers. 209-219 - Ellen M. Pearson:
Conference Summary. 221-224
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