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  • × author_ss:"Franklin, C."
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  1. Franklin, C.: ¬An introduction to geographic information systems : linking maps to databases (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Geographic information systems are computerised systems designed to store maps in digital form together with specific spatial data related to the maps. Reviews a range of specialised software designed for theses applications
  2. Kinnell, S.K.; Franklin, C.: Hypercard and hypertext : a new technology for the 1990s (1992) 0.00
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.49, [=Suppl.12]
  3. Connell, T.H.; Franklin, C.: ¬The Internet : educational issues (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Considers the Internet as a means of reinvigorating education and libraries a key factor in which is distinguishing between the technological content of the Internet and its setting in a particular context, such as information literacy. In addition, a number of other important issues must be addressed including: the changing role of the Internet in the classroom, library and workplace; economic and geographic barriers to access; implications of different privatization approaches; impact of the Internet on professional school curricula; and the need for better user interfaces. Educators and librarians must ensure that the volving National Information Infrastructure (NII) reflects their needs and concerns by gaining cooperation from the public and private sectors. The result may be an education revolution in which teachers and librarians help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in an information intensive economy