Illustrative Computer Programming for Libraries: Selected Examples for Information Specialists
By (Author) Charles H. Davis
By (author) Gerald Lundeen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
15th December 1981
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
005.1
Hardback
129
.,."This book sets out to impart an appreciation of computer capabilities and of applications within the library, a knowledge of the main concepts and vocabulary of computers, data processing and automation, as well as a skill in problem solving.... However the book is used--whether as a practical introduction to using computers for library and information work or as a first course in Pl/1 with examples best suited to that profession--it will perform a valuable service in assisting librarians to come to terms with the technology."-The Electronic Library
...This book sets out to impart an appreciation of computer capabilities and of applications within the library, a knowledge of the main concepts and vocabulary of computers, data processing and automation, as well as a skill in problem solving.... However the book is used--whether as a practical introduction to using computers for library and information work or as a first course in Pl/1 with examples best suited to that profession--it will perform a valuable service in assisting librarians to come to terms with the technology.-The Electronic Library
..."This book sets out to impart an appreciation of computer capabilities and of applications within the library, a knowledge of the main concepts and vocabulary of computers, data processing and automation, as well as a skill in problem solving.... However the book is used--whether as a practical introduction to using computers for library and information work or as a first course in Pl/1 with examples best suited to that profession--it will perform a valuable service in assisting librarians to come to terms with the technology."-The Electronic Library
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