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  1. Butler, B.: ¬The electronic library program : developing networked electronic library collections (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the development programme for Memex, a combination of publicly searchable access data bases, image (and text) document collections stored on network file servers, local and remote network access and an intellectual property management control system. Develops a strategic plan, defines the scope of the system and describes the components of the collection including the SHARer intellectual propety management system. Analyses Mem RI's (Memex Research Institute) E library strategy, collection use and patron demands and use cost alternatives. Proposes plans for collection development and applications of the E library. Concludes that automating the collection itself is feasible and may provide solutions to a limited budget. The Memex Research Institute is part of California State University at Chicago
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  2. Brownrigg, E.; Butler, B.: ¬An electronic library communications format : a definition and development proposal for MARC III (1990) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Memex Research Institute has proposed a research project to describe in machine-readable form all the information needed to create electronic "books" in a standard communications format. Two kinds of extended computer file formats employing the MARC structure will be defined: Access Formats that take into consideration the many existing index and abstract system formats and their associated databases; and Document Formats that provide for storage, representation, transmission, and display of machine-readabie works in text or image form. The formats that emerge can be employed by libraries, publishers, information utilities, and computer users worldwide to convert printed works to electronic forms or to create original works in electric format, and thus foment the creation of networked electronic library collections.
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  3. Oh, C.Y.; Butler, B.: Small worlds in a distant land : international newcomer students' local information behaviors in unfamiliar environments (2019) 0.00
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