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Dugan, Robert; Bjorner, Susan – Library Hi Tech, 1984
Description of the development of a computer-based resource-sharing program in Massachusetts highlights past planning efforts, development of philosophical basis of network, network activities (development and linking of bibliographic databases, document request and delivery procedures, computer literacy/training for librarians), and issues…
Descriptors: Consortia, Library Automation, Library Cooperation, Library Networks
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Luce, Richard E. – Library Hi Tech, 1984
The IRVING Library Network provides state-of-the-art design, using a distributed packet switched network which implements parts of the Open System Interconnection Reference Model as defined by International Standards Organization. It provides gateway to other networks without disturbing local host systems and creates network language. Glossary and…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Consortia, Design Requirements, Information Systems
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Gagos, Traianos; And Others – Library Hi Tech, 1996
Describes projects launched in the 1990s (at Duke University and the University of Michigan, for example) that are attempting to digitize images of ancient papyrus collections and to provide indexed electronic access to them. The five largest American projects of this kind have formed a consortium which addresses issues of policy and user…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Ancient History, Computer Graphics, Consortia
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Wagner, Rod, Ed. – Library Hi Tech, 1996
Provides examples of automation and connectivity initiatives that involve libraries in Nebraska. Highlights include the role of state government; Nebraska Online, an Internet-based information service for electronic communication; a public library cooperative automation project; a college library consortium; a library listserv; and the Nebraska…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Mediated Communication, Consortia, Government Role