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  1. Ziegman, B.N.: WLN's database new directions (1988) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Over the last decade, networks such as the Western Library Network (WLN have faced an ever-growing number of challenges to their viability. These include rising telecommunications costs and increasing local processing power. WLN has responded to these challenges in several ways. WLN will continue to offer a high quality, centrally maintained database, with special emphasis on providing an accurate linked authority file. To further promote this goal, a Cataloging/Inputting Service and Sample Review program for original cataloging input by members have been implemented. Service area restrictions have been removed to encourage use of WLN throughout the West and beyond. Finally, WLN has developed Lasercat, a CD-ROM based catalog containing over one half the WLN database.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 8(1988) nos.3/4, S.101-109