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And Only Half of What You See, Part II: Skeletons in the Catalog
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1994)
Last year, the "Worst Serial Title Change Awards" report included an item scolding Ziff-Davis Publishing for abruptly changing the volume numbering on Popular Photography. [1] After all, Ziff-Davis, with some of the most ...
(for)Getting It: Toward Small Solutions
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1995)
Suggests that the virtual library is an impossibility and the ideal of an all-encompassing solution is unrealistic. Current roles of libraries as places for personal enrichment and places to learn more about things will ...
And Only Half of What You See, Part III: I Heard It Through the Internet.
(The Public Access Computer Systems Review, 1994)
Dreams, Devices, Niches, and Edges: Coping with the Changing Landscape of Information Technology
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1993)
Reflects on changes in information technology and current and possible future trends. Topics discussed include technological innovations and their chances for success; information technology devices; finding market niches; ...
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1992)
Provides several examples of drawbacks encountered when technological improvements are applied to the public access of library databases. Suggests that technological advances all carry some trade-off and that they should ...
Identifying Small Solutions
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1995)
And Only Half of What You See, Part I: Discounting the Counts
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1994)
I Like It Like That
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1991)
Reality Checks for Catalog Design
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1993)
Trust Us
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1993)