Abstract:Microcomputers are rapidly becoming commonplace in libraries today and will become even more so as prices fall and capabilities increase. Microcomputers can provide a wide range of services, from being an integral part of a circulation system to serving as a terminal to access online databases and information utilities such as the Source or CompuServe. Software can be purchased or developed to assist in online literature searching (record keeping or standardization of database commands). Database packages, or … Show more
“…5 He emphasizes that since 1939, no state has lost a war while it maintained air superiority-conversely no state has won without it. In the discussion of offensive versus defensive air superiority, Warden states that offense is the stronger form of air because it seizes the initiative and inherently puts pressure on the enemy.…”
“…5 He emphasizes that since 1939, no state has lost a war while it maintained air superiority-conversely no state has won without it. In the discussion of offensive versus defensive air superiority, Warden states that offense is the stronger form of air because it seizes the initiative and inherently puts pressure on the enemy.…”
The age of library microcomputing is in full force in community colleges. Keeping up with new developments in microcomputing at two‐year college learning centers requires literacy in computer hardware, software, and telecommunications.
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