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  1. Batt, C.; Kirby, H.: CLIP: Croydon Libraries Internet Project (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Findings of the Croydon Libraries Internet Project (CLIP), 1994 Mar 96, which aimed to assess the value of the Internet for UK public libraries. Reviews the Internet as a staff tool (the Electronic Reference model), the potential benefits of providing public access and a range of technical issues which will be relevant to public libraries establishing such services
    Imprint
    London : British Library
    Series
    British Library research and innovation report; 13
  2. Batt, C.: Creating the Clapham Junction of knowledge (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Very few public libraries in the UK have Internet connections as yet compared with the USA, where a recent survey revealed 21% of them offering some forms of access. An 18 month project at Croydon libraires is looking at the relevance of the net to public libraries in the UK, and aims to produce a list of 10 questions that can definitely be answered in better ways by using it than by traditional methods. The Internet is also seen as a valuable signposting system, putting people with similar interests quickly and directly in touch with one another
    Source
    Library manager. 1995, no.3, S.5

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