The frontiers of information and documentation systems automation
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v9i2.1464Abstract
Some of the main frontiers in information and documentation automation are considered. First, the results published in the second number of the ninth volume of the academic journal Scire are analysed. Digital libraries, library systems architecture and specific digital services —these especially in the fields of mass media, education and training and old book commerce and access— are the main topics discussed. The main categories of services detected in portals and digital services are publication, information, resources, interactive communication and alerts. On the other hand, the general frontiers mainly emphasised are the conceptual clarification of processes and ontologies, functional integration and standardisationDownloads
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