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              Public-Access Computer Systems News
 
Volume 3, Number 11 (1992)                         ISSN 1050-6004
 
Editors: Dana Rooks (LIBL@UHUPVM1) and Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
(LIB3@UHUPVM1).
 
Issued on an irregular basis by University Libraries,
University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2091.
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CONTENTS
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LIBRARIES,
VOLUME 11, NUMBER 3 (SEPTEMBER 1992), 1
 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LIBRARIES,
VOLUME 11, NUMBER 3 (SEPTEMBER 1992)
 
203  Music Symbols and Online Catalogs, Richard D. Burbank
 
210  User Practices in Keyword/Boolean Searching and an Online
     Public Access Catalog, Pat Ensor
 
220  Browsing Through Public Access Catalogs, James Beheshti
 
229  Failed Interlibrary Loan Requests, Scott Seaman
 
237  Communications
 
237  The Intelligent Reference Information System Project,
     Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
244  Arabic Online Catalog, Zahiruddin Khurshid
251  Making Shareware Available, Robert L. Bolin
259  Bringing the Mountain to Mohammed Without Falling of the
     Cliff of Unmanageable Technology, Virginia Algermissen,
     Sharon Helton, and Jack Smith
261  Z39.50 and the Scholar's Workstation Concept, Gary Lee
     Phillips
 
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271  Special Section: Melvyl Part II
272  Ten Years Later: A Retrospective Prospectus, Edwin Brownrigg
277  MELVYL Input Ten Years Later: The Changing Face of Our
     Bibliographic File, Karen Coyle
281  A Catalog or a Reference Tool?  Or, MELVYL's Exquisite
     Search Features You Can't Know Until Someone Tells You, Ann
     Grodzins Lipow
285  Remote Use of the University of California MELVYL Library
     System: An Online Survey, Terry Ellen Ferl and Larry Millsap
 
305  Tutorial
305  Downloading and Printing Search Results from Online
     Databases, Jon Hagee and Karl-Heinz W. Boewe
307  Local Holdings Searching in CD-ROM Databases, Charles E.
     Priore, Jr., and Richard E. Miller
 
310  Recent Publications
310  Book Reviews
310  Artificial Intelligence: Its Role in the Information
     Industry, reviewed by Douglas A. Kranch
310  Adventure Games for Microcomputers, reviewed by Bonnie
     Birman
311  Technical Services in the Medium-Sized Library, reviewed by
     Douglas Koschik
312  Library Technology for Visually and Physically Impaired
     Patrons, reviewed by Dennis A. Norlin
312  Optical Character Recognition: A Librarian's Guide, reviewed
     by Fae K. Hamilton
313  Cataloging Motion Pictures and Videorecordings, reviewed by
     David L. Brown
314  Search Sheets for OPACs on the Internet, reviewed by Dawn
     Talbot
315  Automating the Library with askSam: A Practical Handbook,
     reviewed by Stephen Marine
316  Library Cooperation and Networks: A Basic Reader, reviewed
     by Thomas P. McGinn
 
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317  Software Reviews
317  Lesko's Info-Power, reviewed by Allan Pratt
 
319  Other Recent Receipts
309  Index to Advertisers
 
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