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Describes the problems encounterd installing OCLC Terminal Softwareand PASSPORT, at Tulane Medical Center Library. Discusses the problemscreated by the new M386sx equipment, by trying to run PASSPORT on aNOTIS hardware configuration, and the solution program to both problems.Surmises that the increasing interdependency of systems will result inmore problems of the nature described, where interfacing systems get outof synch with one another, leaving some libraries caught out.
OCLC Micro – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1991
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