ERIC Number: ED267735
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 120
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ISBN: ISBN-0-87845-072-6
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Telecommunications: Making Sense of New Technology and New Legislation. Papers Presented at the 1984 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (April 14-16, 1984).
Divilbiss, James L., Ed.
This collection of papers addresses the impact of rapidly changing telecommunications technology on libraries. A brief introduction by James L. Divilbiss sets the stage for the following papers: (1) "Making Sense of New Technologies and New Legislation" (Joseph Ford); (2) "Selection and Use of Telecommunications Consultants for Library Automation" (Rodney B. Perry); (3) "Modeling Library Communications Traffic" (John C. Kountz); (4) "Telecommunications for Libraries" (Richard W. Boss); (5) "A Collection of Books" (Herbert P. Crane); (6) "Telecommunications in the Office" (Michael A. Flavin); (7) "Electronic Mail Services in the Library and Information Center Community" (Dennis Oliver); (8) "Packet Radio for Library Online Catalogs" (Edwin B. Brownrigg); (9) "Narrowband Teleconferencing" (Joan Maier McKean); and (10) "Establishing a Data Communications Network: A Case Study" (Deborah K. Conrad). (THC)
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Electronic Mail, Federal Legislation, Information Networks, Libraries, Library Automation, Online Systems, Position Papers, Radio, Technological Advancement, Telecommunications, Teleconferencing
Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Publications Office, 249 Armory Building, 505 E. Armory Street, Champaign, Illinois 61820 ($15.00).
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings; Opinion Papers; Guides - General
Education Level: N/A
Audience: Practitioners
Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Illinois Univ., Urbana. Graduate School of Library and Information Science.
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