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Issues and innovations in electronic reserves / written by George J. Soete.

Title
Issues and innovations in electronic reserves / written by George J. Soete.
Author
Soete, George J.
Publication
Washington, DC : Association of Research Libraries, Office of Management Services, c1996.

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Additional Authors
  • Association of Research Libraries. Office of Management Services.
  • Association of Research Libraries. Systems and Procedures Exchange Center.
Description
31 p.; 29 cm.
Summary
"ARL will publish this subseries of SPEC four times a year, with each volume focusing on a different application or aspect of library technology."--P. 5.
Series Statement
SPEC kit, 0160-3582 ; 217. Transforming libraries ; 1
Uniform Title
  • SPEC kit 217.
  • SPEC kit. Transforming libraries ; 1.
Alternative Title
Electronic reserves
Subject
  • Libraries > United States > Electronic information resources
  • Library materials > United States > Reproduction
  • Libraries
  • Library Collection Development
  • Library Materials
  • Electronic reserve collections in libraries > United States > Data processing
  • Academic libraries > Data processing. > United States
Note
  • "Systems and Procedures Exchange Center"--T.p. verso.
  • "October 1996."
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
A word about transforming libraries -- Introduction: technology drives service improvements -- Critical choices: key questions for planners -- Innovations: reports from the field -- San Diego State and Nousoft plan to move onto the web -- Duke University Library: high volume pioneer -- Northwestern connects -- Marist college and IBM develop the virtual library -- The Rochester Institue of Technology tests the concept of paperless reserves -- Virginia Tech partners with faculty to provide electronic reserves -- Washington Research Libraries consortium tests OCLC electronic reserve capability -- CSU library uses documents-on-demand within the innovative interfaces system -- ERes views electronic reserves from faculty perspective -- UMI's new system will focus on content -- The CCC develops new electronic reserves permission service.
LCCN
^^^97158689^//r98
OCLC
  • 36081944
  • SCSB-10335096
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library