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Computer Based Information Processing Techniques for Librarians (Set of Two Volumes)

Author: R.L. Sehgal

Rs. 1550

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ISBN 8170002346,8170002354
Year of Publication 1998
Binding HardBound
Pages
Edition
Language English

Today's library science students/practicing librarians and information scientistsmust prepare to enter a world that has become heavily dependent on computers for it's very survival. There can be little question that library automation is a driving force for library change today with computers appearing in the every area of documentation centre. This innovative volume offers in depth coverage of what a library computer system is what it is capable of,, where and how it is currently being utilised in a library, documentation centre and issues related to library computers and information processing. This edition provides extensive treatment of topics such as, Computer Systems; Computer Hardware; The Processing Units; Micro Computer; Data Communication; Database and Data Structures; The Operating systems flow Charting; Computer Languages and Programming;
Word Processing and Desk Top Publishing; Software Packages; System Analysis and Design; Information Systems, etc.Librarians will know what a computer is and how it works, but most important. They will know, how to use the latestand most populsr cmmercial library software packages.

PART I:

R.L.Sehgal M.A. (Eco) and M.L.I.Sc. from Delhi University is at present Sr. Documentation Officer, Human Settlement Management Institute, New Delhi. He is life member of many professional bodies in the field of Library & Information science. He has visited Holland as part of his fellowship.He has written extensively in about 8 to 10 Journals. To his credit is a pioneering Volume is author of Classification; Theory & Practice; Cataloguing: Theory & Practice; Number Building in Dewey Decimal Classification; Number Building in Universal decimal Classification; Number Building in Colon Classificaton. Other publications to hes credit are Statistical Methods for Librarians; Universal Decimal Classicication: Structure & Methodology all published by Ess Ess Publications, New Delhi 110002