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Delivery of information and materials between libraries : the state of the art : proceedings of the June 1990 ASCLA Multi-LINCS Preconference
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Delivery of information and materials between libraries : the state of the art : proceedings of the June 1990 ASCLA Multi-LINCS Preconference

Author: Keith Michael Fiels; Ronald P Naylor
Publisher: Chicago : Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies : American Library Association, 1991.
Edition/Format: Book : Conference publication : English
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Material Type: Conference publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Keith Michael Fiels; Ronald P Naylor
ISBN: 0838975585 9780838975589
OCLC Number: 26013424
Description: 99 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Contents: Research on the SuperBook hypertext document browser / Dennis E. Egan -- 48 hours or 30 seconds : document delivery choices in Pennsylvania / Mary E. Jackson -- Factors used to analyze the merits of various methods of surface delivery / by Carolyn Smith -- Decision making factors in the development of a New Jersey statewide delivery system / Ray Murray -- Ground courier delivery in Washington and Oregon / Mary Y. Moore -- Commercial article delivery services / Richard E. Raske -- The regional medical library network and document delivery / Ruby S. May -- Our experiences with telefacsimile in Kansas / by Michael Piper -- Connecting heterogeneous local systems : implications for resource sharing / Richard E. Luce.
Responsibility: edited by Keith Michael Fiels and Ronald P. Naylor.

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