Content area
Client/server computing and the adoption of the World Wide Web make it possible for academic libraries to build a new generation of automated library systems that present locally mounted and remote resources through a common interface. The issues and technologies encountered by the Iowa State University Library as it undertook this process are recounted, with particular emphasis on the integration of Z39.50-accessible databases with Web technology.
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Environment;
Library Automation;
Library Services;
Database Design;
Management Systems;
Electronic Equipment;
Library Networks;
Online Catalogs;
Computer Oriented Programs;
Library Administration;
Databases;
Online Systems;
Internet;
Information Services;
Catalogs;
Computer Software;
State Universities;
State Schools