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Development of a Library Guidance System Using Interactive Multimedia

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The aim of the interactive multimedia Library Guidance System (LGS) is to augment the role of libraries in the face of developments in Computer Assisted Learning and direct access to databases by end-users. This is a brief account of the development of LGS and its current status.

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Collins, A.M.K., Ward, P.S. (1993). Development of a Library Guidance System Using Interactive Multimedia. In: Bakker, S., Cleland, M.C. (eds) Information Transfer: New Age — New Ways. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1668-8_24

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