Pascal programming for libraries : illustrative examples for information specialists

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Pascal programming for libraries : illustrative examples for information specialists

Charles H. Davis, Gerald W. Lundeen & Debora Shaw

(Contributions in librarianship and information science, no. 60)

Greenwood Press, 1988

  • : lib. bdg., alk. paper

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Bibliography: p. [105]

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Pascal Programming for Libraries is a practical introduction to computer programming designed specifically for library and information center applications. A graded text, this book provides detailed examples of straightforward programs, each fully illustrated and clearly explained. The examples begin with relatively simple computer code and progress to more complex examples using the highly acclaimed language TURBO Pascal, now widely used on personal computers. The applications illustrated deal with such operations as document retrieval, sorting, keyword indexing, selective dissemination of information, and rudimentary technical processes in libraries.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword Introduction Basic Program Structure Using TURBO Pascal Input and Output Formats for Input and Output Conditional Execution Numeric Variables, Arithmetic Calculation, Relational Operators Types and Constants String Variables Program Structure Arrays Program Writing Techniques, Testing, and Documentation Sorting Sets and Set Operations Records
  • Interactive Programs Bibliography Index

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