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As technology changes, so do methods for delivering electronic information resources to library users. Describes Web-based online public access catalogs (Web OPACS) and other Web-based tools as gateway methods for providing access to library collections. Solutions for overcoming barriers to information, such as through the implementation of proxy servers and other authentication tools for remote users, are also addressed.
Reference Services Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2000
Keywords: World Wide Web; Catalogues; Reference services; Electronic information resources; Databases; Technological change
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