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11. Essen Symposium 1988
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
The Impact of CD-ROM on Library Operations and Universal Availability of Information. 11th International Essen Symposium, 26-29 September 1988, Festschrift in honor of Maurice B. Line. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 11, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1989, ISBN 3-922602-12-6 - Abdelaziz Abid:
CD-Rom and Access to Information in the South. 1-12 - Shmuel Sever:
CD-Rom and Bridging of Cultural and Technological Gaps in Developing Countries. 13-28 - Janet Mitchell:
Electronic Publishing Developments and Opportunities from OCLC. 29-44 - Heather Taylor:
Science Citation INdex Print and CD - The Best of Both Worlds from ISI. 45-61 - Anders C. Dahlgren:
The Forgiving Building Revisited. 63-76 - Hans-Albrecht Koch:
How Will CD-Rom Affect th Cooperation Within Library Networks? 77-93 - Heiner Schnelling:
Beyond Online? Interactive Public Access to Library Files via CD-Rom. 95-113 - Karl Wilhelm Neubauer:
Electronic Library? The Consequences of Micros on Data Processing Systems in Libraries in the Age of CD-Rom. 115-131 - Ellen M. Pearson:
The Impact of CD-Rom on Library Operations: To Buy or to Make - One Library's Experience Producing a Catalogue on CD-Rom. 133-139 - David J. Brown:
ADONIS - The Strategic Needs of Publishers. 141-148 - James Andrew Braid:
ADONIS - From Myth to Reality. 149-161 - Ulrich Korwitz:
The ADONIS-Project: First Experiences in the Central Library of Medicine, Cologne. 163-187 - Maurice B. Line:
The Future of CD-Roms for Full Text of Journals. 189-197 - J. M. Feijen:
Dutch Reference Databases (NRB). 199-212 - Kurt Nowak:
The Deutsche Bibliographie and CD-Rom. 213-219 - Robert L. Smith:
CD-Rom for National Bibliographies: A European Project. 221-230 - Charles Chadwyck-Healey:
Two Major British Catalogues on CD-Rom. 231-240
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