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The Online Information System at Georgia Tech
Reference Services Review1987Vol. 15(3), pp. 11–20
Abstract
The catalog of a library's collection is the focal point of most major automated systems. It is certainly an essential tool, but it helps the user find monographs and journals only at the most general level. At the Georgia Institute of Technology Library, as at other libraries specializing in science and technology, having access at article level to journal literature is of primary importance. Therefore, when planning a major automated system, the library specified this type of access as a highly desirable component.
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