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  • × author_ss:"Low, K."
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  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Low, K.: ABCs of OPACs (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Looks at the services offered by academic OPACs. Describes the services provided by Harvard Online Library Information System, University of California MELVYL Catalog, Stanford University' SOCRATES, and Princeton University Library. Many libraries now offer dial-up and/or Internet access to their OPACs
  2. Low, K.: ¬The Library of Congress remote online library user pilot project : the California State Library experience (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In Aug. 89, the Library of Congress selected 14 libraries nationwide to participate in a pilot project to test and determine the feasibility and desirebility of remote on-line access to the Library's information system. The California State Library was selected as one of the participant libraries. During the project, State Library staff performed 187 subject searches on various topics in the Library of Congress Information System (LOCIS). LOCIS was easy to search, and contained a variety of useful search features. Overall, staff found access to LOCIS to be a valuable addition to our existing on-line search services
  3. Low, K.: ¬The future role of reference librarians : will it change? (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Seeks to explore whether or not the basic role of reference librarians, that of helping prople find the information they seek, will change in the future. 3 trends currently affecting libraries are discussed and their potential impact on the future role of reference librarians assessed. These are: economic trends; technological trends; and demographic trends