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Hyper-Techs: Technical Services Moves to the World Wide Web

Hyper-Techs: Technical Services Moves to the World Wide Web

http://net.lib.byu.edu/~catalog/hypertechs/left.html Annotated list of resources of use to technical services staff in the areas of acquisitions, collection development, cataloging, and serials. A collaborative project by several librarians at Brigham Young University. HYPER-TECHS: TECHNICAL SERVICES MOVES TO THE WORLD WIDE WEB Howard C. Bybee, Assistant Acquisitions Librarian Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University Patricia A. Frade, Serials Cataloger Shannon L. Hoffman, Subject Authorities Librarian
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