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Rufsvold, Margaret I.; Guss, Carolyn – School Libraries, 1971
A description and listing of the indexes and services of the National Education Center for Educational Media (NICEM), a joint venture of the University of Southern California and McGraw-Hill Book Company to store, in computerized form, current and comprehensive data on all levels on non-book educational media. (AB)
Descriptors: Automation, Bibliographies, Book Catalogs, Communications
Peer reviewedLipetz, Ben-Ami – Special Libraries, 1970
The Index allows both forward and retrospective searching and is easy to compile and manipulate by machine. (AB)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Indexes, Information Retrieval, Information Science
Peer reviewedHarris, Jessica L.; Hines, Theodore C. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1970
This paper reports a study of computer filing which utilizes the arranging possibilities of the computer and of careful format design to considerable advantage. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Catalogs, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Blackburn, Robert H. – Libr Trends, 1969
Descriptors: Automation, Building Design, College Libraries, Computers
Verity, John B.; Crocker, Elizabeth L. – Amer Soc Inform Sci, 1970
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Information Processing, Library Technical Processes
Ewing, Galen W. – J Chem Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Automation, Equipment Evaluation, Instrumentation, Laboratory Equipment
Kilgour, Frederick G. – Libr Trends, 1969
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Human Relations, Library Services
Peer reviewedMagrath, Lynn L. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1982
Discusses library staff and public reaction to the computerization of library operations at the Pikes Peak Library District in Colorado Springs. An outline of computer applications implemented since the inception of the program in 1975 is included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Feedback, Library Automation, Library Personnel
Malinconico, S. Michael – Library Journal, 1983
Discusses the negotiation of a purchase contract agreement between a library and vendor's sale representative for the purchase of an automated system. Vendor ploys and the negotiation process--selecting important issues, establishing tentative position on issues, developing alternatives, reaching agreement on all contract terms--are noted. Eleven…
Descriptors: Bids, Consumer Protection, Contracts, Libraries
Peer reviewedHoadley, Irene B.; Payne, Leila – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1983
Discusses the retrospective conversion of the cataloging records of Texas A & M University Library into machine-readable format, noting choice of alternatives to complete project, choice of vendor, in-house preparation, problems and procedures in execution of the project, and benefits gained. (EJS)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Higher Education, Library Automation, Library Catalogs
Seaward, Marty – Journal of Business Education, 1983
Discusses the problems faced by executives who are suddenly confronted with a computer in their office. Suggests reasons for resistance and methods for overcoming it. Indicates that business teachers must prepare students for the electronic office. (JOW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Automation, Computers, Offices (Facilities)
Peer reviewedQuible, Zane K. – Business Education Forum, 1983
The widespread use of automated office systems is inevitable. Teachers can help future employees make a smooth transition from the nonautomated to the automated office. (JOW)
Descriptors: Automation, Education Work Relationship, Office Machines, Offices (Facilities)
Penn, Vivian-Sue – NJEA Review, 1982
The increasing impact of computers in education is discussed with some concerns for teachers and considerations of the uses of automation. Suggestions for finding more information are given. (CM)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Science, Educational Media, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedBonk, Sharon C. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1983
Discussion of increased automation in the book trade and in library acquisitions systems, which will lead to a new type of bookseller-library interface and relationship, notes electronic equipment, library requirements, book-trade response, and design of interactive systems. Thirteen references are provided. (EJS)
Descriptors: Automation, Information Networks, Libraries, Library Acquisition
Martin, Gail M. – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1982
Robots--powerful, versatile, and easily adapted to new operations--may usher in a new industrial age. Workers throughout the labor force could be affected, as well as the nature of the workplace, skill requirements of jobs, and concomitant shifts in vocational education. (SK)
Descriptors: Automation, Employment Patterns, Job Development, Labor Economics


