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  1. Hanne, D.: ¬A discussion of knowledge-based systems and librarians : with a selected bibliography from library science and other disciplines (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) are computer based expert systems intended for development and use in libraries. Librarians have experimented with KBS to make their expertise available at all times or to answer routine questions. In the past KBS have had limited success in libraries. The increase in computer-based library OPAC systems and the development of the Internet WWW would allow a single KBS to benefit a much larger number of librarians and their clients. Librariand might want to consider agian whether to include KBS among their resources. Discusses the special skills of reference librarians and of the questions they might ask in considering a KBS project. Offers a bibliography, with detailed contents notes, of articles and books in disciplines fundamental to KBS