Notess, G.R.: Offspring of OPACs : local databases on the net (1993)
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- Abstract
- Explains how databases on Internet are increasingly becoming locally available on OPACs. Describes databases available including: local indexes with regional information, subject indexes, full text databases, and access to commercial databases