Investigation of the Searching Efficiency and Cost of Creating a Remote Access Catalog for the New York State Library. Final Report

From experimental work performed, and reported upon in this document, it is concluded that converting the New York State Library (NYSL) shelf list sample to machine readable form, and searching this shelf list using a remote access catalog are technically sound concepts though the capital costs of d...

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