@article{19507, note = {Contents : Part 1. Library systems : WESTLAKE, Duncan. Preparing for the modern automated system; MARKS, Christopher. Managing an automated system; NICHOLSON, Dennis. Novel methods of automation : organisers; SMET, Egbert de. Organising unmediated use of PC-based information tools in an academic library; LIVESEY, J.R. Views on circulation control; NESICKY, Jan, SVOBODA, Martin. Library automation development in Czechoslovakia; MAZUR-RZESOS, Elisabeth. Navigation OPACs : practical realization; BATT, Chris. Integrated library systems; REDDAN, Marie. Using a large integrated system in an academic environment; BECK, Terry. Using a spreadsheet as an information tool; CRAWFORD, John. The Dynix system and database creation and management in Scottish central institution; RUSSELL, Sheena. Use of a specialised library system for a large organisation; DUDLEY, Martin. A county library approach to automation; DICKMAN, Julia. Selecting and coping with very large systems; Part 2. Special library systems : INGRAM, Paul. User 1 - Computers in a business environment; BRYAN, Andrew. User 4 - Aspects of computer applications in a special library environment; WHITE, Simon H. User 5 - Design for performance : design of desktop databases; WACHTER, Maggie. User 6 - Planning your library automation project; Part 3. Office automation : VOGWILL, Ken. Exploiting office automation; Part 4. Networking : CONROY, Jackie. Networking for a multisite service; JOSEPH, Roy. Shared systems; Part 5. Expert systems : BROWN, Peter. Expert systems today; WEINSTEIN, Steven P. The use of expert systems for end-user interfaces; BLACK, William J. Applications of expert systems to abstracting; MORRIS, Anne. The use of expert systems in the library and information service environment; WILLIAMSON, Jim. Knowledge engineering in the 90s : applications to library and information systems; MOGHADDAM, Nader. The application of expert systems as a tutor; Part 6. Information retrieval : WHITCHER, Angela. Running a voluntary sector database : from myth to reality; BARNARD, Anne. Benefits and problems of using a sophisticated package; AVERY, Brian. Using status for large scale retrieval; HENDERSON, Jane. Using BRS/search for inhouse retrieval; Part 7. Electronic publishing : WORLOCK, David. A publisher's view of CD-ROM for the future; TUCK, Bill. CD-ROM and research; RIDDLE, David. Hypercard, its uses and the renaissance project; HUNTER, Ian. An application of Hypercard/Hypertext; Part 8. CD-ROM : LAMBERT, Andrew. A review of systems and their development; STEVENS, David. WORM drives and their applications; ROUSSEAU, Glenda. CD-ROM as a product of catalogue conversion;.}, author = {Eyre, John,}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/19507}, title = {Computers in Libraries International 90 : proceedings of the fourth annual conference on computers in libraries held in London in February 1990 /}, recid = {19507}, pages = {173 pages :}, }