Introduction to Library Science: Basic Elements of Library ServiceLibraries Unlimited, 1976 - Всего страниц: 208 |
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... operations and services are both typical of and unique to the library ; essentially they describe what is common to all libraries , but not found in other institutions . Management / administration serves as the umbrella to control and ...
... operations and services are both typical of and unique to the library ; essentially they describe what is common to all libraries , but not found in other institutions . Management / administration serves as the umbrella to control and ...
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... operations are not observable ; users have very little control over the operation , which becomes remote and impersonal . By contrast , the equipment used to get data in and out ( I / O ) and to store machine - readable data can be seen ...
... operations are not observable ; users have very little control over the operation , which becomes remote and impersonal . By contrast , the equipment used to get data in and out ( I / O ) and to store machine - readable data can be seen ...
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... operations to a machine . It requires a type of planning and a team approach that most librarians had not been expected to use in the past . Computers have no magic properties and cannot solve all problems ; but they can lend powerful ...
... operations to a machine . It requires a type of planning and a team approach that most librarians had not been expected to use in the past . Computers have no magic properties and cannot solve all problems ; but they can lend powerful ...
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