LIBRARY WORKSTATION AND PC REPORT Volume 5 Issue 8 1988: The Independent Guide To OCLC, IBM PC and Other Workstations
Abstract
Library Workstation and PC Report, founded in 1984 as M300 and PC Report, was the brainchild of Allan Pratt, then at the University of Arizona. Pratt, the founding editor of Small Computers in Libraries, had a hunch that OCLC's introduction of the M300 workstation was going to call for much hand‐holding and specialist advice and information for librarians. He was right. M300 and PC Report had a subscribership well before the first issue was mailed to readers. And it remains a growing publication to this day.
Citation
(1988), "LIBRARY WORKSTATION AND PC REPORT Volume 5 Issue 8 1988: The Independent Guide To OCLC, IBM PC and Other Workstations", Library Workstation and PC Report, Vol. 5 No. 8, pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb027386
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1988, MCB UP Limited