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13. Essen Symposium 1990
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
Information Technology and Library Management. 13th International Essen Symposium, 22-25 October 1990, Festschrift in honor of Margaret Beckman. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 13, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1991, ISBN 3-922602-14-2 - F. W. Lancaster:
Has Technology Failed Us? 1-13 - Alasdair Paterson:
The Wheel of Fortune: Academic Libraries IT and the Re-Emerging Past. 15-31 - Mary M. Huston, Anita Gahn:
Management Strategies for Enhancing the Adoption of Technological Innovations. 33-49 - Ellen Hoffmann:
Training Issues in Management of Information Services in an Advanced Technological World. 51-64 - Arnoud de Kemp:
The Next Generation of Information Products. 65-79 - Shmuel Sever:
"Free" or "Fee" Information Resources in Libraries - The Case of Small and/or Developing Countries. 81-93 - Frederick G. Kilgour:
Providing Scholars with Information from Electronic Books. 95-100 - David J. Price:
Minimal Micro Management: Multi-Tasking and CD-ROM Applications. 101-114 - Christian Heinisch:
CD-ROM-Retrieval in Heterogenous Networks - Conceptions, Solutions, Conclusions and Influence on Library Management. 115-136 - Ronald M. Schmidt:
Co-Operative Bibliographic Utilities as a Platform to Support Library Automation and Catalogue Reconversion in Local Library Systems. 137-147 - David R. McDonald:
The Management of Information Technology in Libraries. 149-160 - Renate Niegl:
Information Retrieval / RDB. 161-170 - Karl F. Stock:
OPAC Extension to Conventional Data with Bibliographic Expert System. 171-182 - Maureen Pastine:
How to Access Online Systems in Libraries and Gaining Access to Online Catalogs through Networks. 183-197 - Sigrid Reinitzer:
Information Services and Information Utilities - A Management for the User. 199-209 - Dieter Schmidmaier:
Information technology and User Education Management. 211-223 - Philip Bryant:
Information Technology and Library Management - Summing up. 225-233
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