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A History Of The Guam Public Library System 1947-1975, Mary Sue Caldwell
A History Of The Guam Public Library System 1947-1975, Mary Sue Caldwell
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This historical study ascertained that, between the years of 1902 and 1941, there were libraries on Guam which served the local civilian population. Early library development on Guam (prior to 1947) did not seem to have followed the same pattern of development as libraries in the United States. This may have been due, in part, to the individuals responsible for the two library movements on Guam. The Guam Public Library System and its predecessors were established by individuals from the continental United States, where libraries had already undergone a developmental process. Thus, the library on Guam seems to have been …
Public Library Bond Issues Elections In St. Cloud, Minnesota, Keith Gilbertson
Public Library Bond Issues Elections In St. Cloud, Minnesota, Keith Gilbertson
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Public Library bond issues election in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
A Study Of Cataloging Procedures In Community Colleges In Eleven Southeastern States, Gayle L. Pierce
A Study Of Cataloging Procedures In Community Colleges In Eleven Southeastern States, Gayle L. Pierce
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The Feasibility Of A Computer-Based Library Reference Interview, Stephen C. Weiss
The Feasibility Of A Computer-Based Library Reference Interview, Stephen C. Weiss
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The feasibility of a computer-based library reference interview is forecasted through an analysis of the literature concerned with primary aspects of the library reference interview, concept formation, computer concept formation, computerization of reference service and the future of reference service. The state of the art is discussed in light of specific computer programs currently available for the automation of library reference service. Factors supporting and limiting the automation of library reference service are presented. Conclusions and recommendations are made for the realization of a computer-based library reference interview.