Drexel Library Quarterly, Volumes 4-5Drexel University, 1968 - Library science |
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... automation while others did not . Ritualism is only one response individuals and organizations make to requirements for change . Another is innovation , accomplished by individuals willing to make change in both established goals and ...
... automation while others did not . Ritualism is only one response individuals and organizations make to requirements for change . Another is innovation , accomplished by individuals willing to make change in both established goals and ...
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... automation . While the students by no means considered themselves experts , they had developed a common foundation of information on which to build further knowledge . The banquet address on the first evening was given by Dr. L. J. van ...
... automation . While the students by no means considered themselves experts , they had developed a common foundation of information on which to build further knowledge . The banquet address on the first evening was given by Dr. L. J. van ...
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... automation – notions in which industry takes such a lively interest , notions that are characteristic of industrial activity – must have a special attraction . Can mechanization and automation be applied to his library ? How ? The ...
... automation – notions in which industry takes such a lively interest , notions that are characteristic of industrial activity – must have a special attraction . Can mechanization and automation be applied to his library ? How ? The ...
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