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Factors Influencing the Use of Technical Standards in a Nationwide Library and Information Service Network

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Factors Influencing the Use of Technical Standards in a Nationwide Library and Information Service Network
Author
James L. Wood, Director, Bibliographic Operations, Chemical Abstracts Service, Columbus Ohio
Date
6/27/2008
(Original Publish Date: 10/1/1982)
Abstract
The April 1970 Issue of Library Trends contains an article by Wigington and Wood describing the standardization requirements of a national program for information transfer. In their article, the authors drew an analogy between the national telephone network and a concep- tualized national information transfer system. In doing so, they identified a significant distinction between the two. For the “national telephone system there existed a single management-planning and decision-making authority for most of the system involved.” For a national information transfer system there will be “many centers of influence."
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