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  • × author_ss:"Moore, M.J."
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  1. Moore, M.J.: Also present at the creation (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This article is based on interviews with a number of people instrumental in developing the MELVYL catalog, as well as research of early documents pertaining to the catalog. Many other people made significant contributions over the years, and their invaluable help is achnowledged and appreciated
  2. Moore, M.J.: Update '90 (1990) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports the 6th annual MELVYL catalog update, a workshop held on 3.3.90 at the Berkeley Conference Center, California, designed to keep the University of California, affiliated and other contributing libraries informed on activities related to the MELVYL catalogue and to foster discussion to improve the catalogue and catalogue training. The following topics were highlighted: Current Contents data base, catalogue performance; and changes to the CALLS database