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Computer‐produced microfilm library catalog

W. A. Kozumplik and R. T. Lange

American Documentation, 1967, vol. 18, issue 2, 67-80

Abstract: The philosophy, production, and cost‐effectiveness of a computer‐generated library catalog is described. This catalog is unique in that it utilizes direct computer to microfilm composition techniques, employing the Stromberg Carlson 4020. Cost, user acceptance, and by‐product capabilities are stressed.

Date: 1967
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