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In an earlier paper we reported on the application of information technology in Greek libraries. In November 1990, the British Library Research and Development Department BLR&DD together with the University College of Wales funded a second visit to Greece by the first author. This visit coincided with the 6th Panhellenic congress of Greek librarians meeting in Athens where the theme of the congress was New technology and Greek libraries. This visit and our attendance at the congress enabled us to report briefly on progress in the application of information technology in Greek libraries. Since this paper is intended to update the earlier paper, we have striven to avoid repetition and it may be necessary to read the earlier paper before this one.
Program: electronic library and information systems – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 1991
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