Crellin, 1992 - Google Patents
Implications Of Cd‐Roms For Reference Services Inuniversity LibrariesCrellin, 1992
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- 7019179074681814984
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- Crellin J
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- Library management
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Describes the advantages of CD‐ROMs over printed and onlinesources: large storage capacity, relative cheapness and minimuminstruction required to undertake searches. They offer challenges aswell as new possibilities. Identifies five main criteria from theliterature …
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