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14. Essen Symposium 1991
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
Libraries and Electronic Publishing: Promises and Challenges for the 90's. 14th International Essen Symposium, 14-17 October 1991, Festschrift in honor of Richard M. Dougherty. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 14, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1992, ISBN 3-922602-15-0 - Andrew Braid:
Barriers to the Introduction of New Technology. 1-16 - Richard M. Dougherty:
Nudging a Dinosaur in Order to Avoid Library Extinction. 17-29 - Johan van Halm:
Are Libraries Ready for Electronic Document Delivery? 31-37 - Ulrich Korwitz:
Electroninc Journals and Document Delivery: Changes and Risks. 39-54 - Bonnie Postlethwaite:
The Global Library: The Impact of High-Speed Networks on Libraries. 55-71 - Christian Heinisch:
Integrated CD-ROM-Retrieval in Networks: How to Automate the Post-Processing of Downloaded Export Files. 73-82 - Achim Osswald:
Identification of Electronic Documents: The Diversity of Document Supply and its Consequences for Document Description. 83-95 - Bernard Gallivan:
Full Text Imperatives for the National Library of Scotland. 97-113 - Nada Cucnik Majcen:
Electronic Publishing: Possibilities, Barries, and Environment in Slovenia and Past Yugoslavia. 115-121 - Hans-Eric Malmberg, Elisabeth Ehrnström:
State of Art and Current Trends in Library Automation in Scandinavia. 123-129 - Donna L. McCool, Maureen Pastine:
Libraries and Electronic Publishing: Issues for Academic Library Administrators to Address. 131-144 - Sigrid Reinitzer:
Use of Library Material in Both Paper and Electronic Media in an University Library. 145-158 - Jennifer Walton:
Information Services for the Public. 159-166 - Ruth Wüst:
Optical Disk Based Document Delivery at the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress. 167-178 - Eva Bertha, Erich J. Schwarz:
Hypermedia in the Library: Design Guidlines Based on Assessment Tests. 179-194 - Maurice B. Line:
Libraries and Electronic Publishing: Promises and Challenges for the 90's - Conclusions and Comments. 195-204
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