@article{Veneziano_1972, title={An Interactive Computer-Based Circulation System for Northwestern University: The Library Puts It to Work}, volume={5}, url={https://ital.corejournals.org/index.php/ital/article/view/5734}, DOI={10.6017/ital.v5i2.5734}, abstractNote={<p class="p1">Northwestern <span class="s1">University </span>Library’s <span class="s1">on-line circulation </span>system has resulted in dramatic <span class="s1">changes in </span>practices and procedures in the Circulation Services Section. After a hectic period of implementation, the staff soon began to adjust to the <span class="s1">system. Over </span>the past year and a half, they have devised ways to use the <span class="s1">syst</span><span class="s2">e</span>m to maximum advantage, so that manual and machine systems now mesh in <span class="s1">close </span>harmony. Freed from time-consuming clerical <span class="s1">chores, </span>the <span class="s1">staff </span>have been <span class="s1">challenged </span>to <span class="s1">use </span>their released time to best advantage, with the result that the <span class="s1">"service" </span>in <span class="s1">"Circulation </span>Services" is much closer to being a reality.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Information Technology and Libraries}, author={Veneziano, Velma}, year={1972}, month={Jun.}, pages={101–117} }