Crawford S, Johnson M F, Kelly E A
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1983 Jul;71(3):324-7.
A brief overview of the Bibliographic Access and Control System developed by the Washington University School of Medicine Library is presented. Because the system has been described in two previous reports, this paper focuses on its relationship to other automated programs (i.e., PHILSOM and OCTANET), education of users, evaluation of the system, and outreach to the medical center. In operation for more than two years, BACS represents the computerization of much of the managerial and operational functions of the library, and marks the completion of stage 1 of the three stages of library evolution described in the AAMC report Academic Information in the Academic Health Sciences Center: Roles for the Library in Information Management.
本文简要概述了华盛顿大学医学院图书馆开发的书目访问与控制系统。由于该系统已在之前的两份报告中有所描述,本文重点关注其与其他自动化程序(即PHILSOM和OCTANET)的关系、用户教育、系统评估以及向医学中心的推广。书目访问与控制系统已运行两年多,它代表了图书馆许多管理和运营功能的计算机化,标志着医学教育联络委员会(AAMC)报告《学术健康科学中心的学术信息:图书馆在信息管理中的作用》中所描述的图书馆发展三个阶段中第一阶段的完成。