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Bibliographic Software and the Electronic Libraryguide to research and data management programs The delivery of information in electronic form and the advent of huge databases on CD-ROM has posed a problem: how do we search, track, and record all this data? Bibliographic software has proliferated in the last few years to help us. This short but excellent survey of the field offers a guide to the principles, and to what is available.
There are lots of acronyms to contend with - DBMS (database management system) SQL (structured query language) - but I suspect that we're all used to this phenomenon by now. This is a book for specialists (librarians, data managers, information scientists) but it presents an excellently succinct review of a branch of IT which is becoming increasingly important for any serious research. © Roy Johnson 1996 [other articles on software] Terry Hanson (ed), Bibliographic Software and the Electronic Library, Hertfordshire: University of Hertfordshire Press, 1995, ISBN 0900458518 |
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