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Many libraries that began giving the public access to an electronic version of their card catalogs are rapidly adding other services, such as listings of community services, city council minutes, electronic encyclopedias, and calendars of local events. In many cases, patrons can order books from a d...

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Published in:Link-Up (Minneapolis, Minn. 1983) Minn. 1983), 1991-09, Vol.8 (5), p.1
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