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Libraries of the future

✍ Scribed by Licklider, J. C. R


Publisher
Cambridge : MIT Press
Year
1965
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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This book is the final report of a two-year research project sponsored by the Council on Library Resources. It offers a thorough discussion of the potentialities and limitations of computers for library applications. In a highly readable style, the author first presents a general treatment of the whole library system as it may be in the future. The computer at once demonstrates its usefulness as a device for ease of transmission of knowledge, for speed, and for allowing independence of work. A summary of the projects research on the use of computers in specialized library functions is included in the second half of the book.


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