Automation in college libraries
Werking R.H.
1991
College and Research Libraries
6
10.5860/crl_52_02_117
This article reports results of a survey of the "Bowdoin List" group of liberal arts college libraries. The survey obtained information about which automation modules were in place at the library and when they had been installed; the financing of automation and the impact on the library's budget; and library directors' views about several matters relating to library automation and the nature of the college library.
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Association of College and Research Libraries
Article
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