In 1995, the University at Buffalo libraries began to identify, select, and catalog non-serial Internet resources. Among the points covered in this article are the selection process for identifying information sources through the Internet; the policies and procedures for providing access to them, the bibliographic, holdings, and OPAC displays; and the problems encountered during the project. [Article copies available for a fee from Ihe Haworth Dmmenr Delivey Service:1-800-342-9678. E-mail address: getinto@hmuorth.com]
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