Cramer, M.D.; Markland, M.J.: Newspaper indexing with Pro-Cite (1989)
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- Abstract
- The university libraries at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University began an innovative indexing method in 1985 with the objectives of stronger and easier subject access to local newspapers and the creation of an index which could store information compactly and economically. Discusses the decision to use Pro-Cite software and describes the creation of 10 area data base files. Outlines 2 areas of difficulty: documentation and terminology.
- Date
- 30.11.1995 17:22:01