Planning for online search service in sci-tech libraries
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Planning for online search service in sci-tech libraries
(The Science & technology libraries series, vol. 1,
Haworth Press, c1980
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Description
Covers the most important issues to consider when planning for online search services, including staff training, equipment and physical requirements, user orientation and publicity, economics, and choice of vendors and databases.
Table of Contents
Contents Introduction: Planning for Online Search Service in Sci-Tech Libraries
Preparation of Proposals for Online Bibliographic Services in Academic, Government, and Industrial Libraries
Planning and Implementation Guidelines for an Academic Online Service: The MIT Experience
Planning Online Search Service in a State University
Online Services in Academic Libraries: Fee or Free?
Six Years of Online Searching in an Industrial Library Network
Planning Online Search Service for a Pharmaceutical Company
The Research Information Technician
The Management of Online Reference Search Services in Federal Libraries
Online Search Service at the Dallas Public Library
Planning for Online Searching at San Jose: A Design for Public Libraries of the 1980s
by "Nielsen BookData"