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ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA A CDROM Database Project

ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA A CDROM Database Project A statewide program that benefits all libraries, ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA is structured around school libraries. The major objectives were, and continue to be, 1 the production of a union catalog that will facilitate resource identification and retrieval, and 2 development of automated supportcapabilities within the libraries served by the project. The union catalog has been mounted on CDROMs, and distributed to all project libraries. The libraries have experienced an average increase in circulation to their own constituents from their own resources of 300 percent or more, due to the powerful searching capabilities of the CDROM catalog. Cooperation among libraries has been greatly increased as a result of the development of the union catalog. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Library Hi Tech Emerald Publishing

ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA A CDROM Database Project

Library Hi Tech , Volume 5 (3): 12 – Mar 1, 1987

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0737-8831
DOI
10.1108/eb047699
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Abstract

A statewide program that benefits all libraries, ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA is structured around school libraries. The major objectives were, and continue to be, 1 the production of a union catalog that will facilitate resource identification and retrieval, and 2 development of automated supportcapabilities within the libraries served by the project. The union catalog has been mounted on CDROMs, and distributed to all project libraries. The libraries have experienced an average increase in circulation to their own constituents from their own resources of 300 percent or more, due to the powerful searching capabilities of the CDROM catalog. Cooperation among libraries has been greatly increased as a result of the development of the union catalog.

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Library Hi TechEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 1987

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