The Online Catalog Design and Implementation
Keywords:
Evolution of the Automation in Libraries, On-line catalogue, collections, Telecommunications, Search typesAbstract
The impact of the new technology has changed the function of many organizations. The libraries must face these changes and many of them must be capable of possessing and offering catalogues on line.
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