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  1. Slack, F.; Wood, A.J.: Subject searching on British OPACs : problems and progress (1990) 0.02
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    Source
    Library review. 39(1990), S.41-49
  2. Wood, A.J.: OPACs in public libraries : a second look (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    2nd of two articles based on the results of a survey of on-line public access catalogues (OPACs) in public libraries carried out by Manchester Library School. 20 UK libraries provided data for the survey. Discusses types of OPAC configurations in use, suppliers of systems, help facilities, display of data, and subject searching on OPACs. Concludes that, in general, OPACs make accessing a catalogue easy and that this encourages catalogue use, resulting in increased document demand levels and in more satisfied customers.
    Footnote
    Erster Artikel in: Public Library Journal. 4(1989) no.3, S.48-54
    Source
    Public library journal. 4(1989) no.4, S.75,77,79,81
  3. Wood, A.J.: OPACs in public libraries : some results of a survey (1989) 0.01
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    Source
    Public library journal. 4(1989) No.3, S.48-54