scholarly journals Computer Assisted Circulation Control at Health Sciences Library SUNYAB

1972 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Jean K. Miller

<p class="p1">A description of the circulation system <span class="s1">which </span>th<span class="s2">e </span>Health Sci<span class="s2">e</span>n<span class="s2">ce</span>s Library at the State <span class="s1">University of </span>New York at Buffalo has been using <span class="s1">since </span>Octob<span class="s2">e</span>r 1970. Features of the system includ<span class="s2">e </span><span class="s1">automatic production of overdue, </span>fin<span class="s2">e, </span>and billing notices; notices for <span class="s1">call-in </span>of requ<span class="s2">e</span>sted books; and book availability notices. Remote <span class="s1">operation and </span>processing on the IBM <span class="s1">360/40 and </span>CDC 6400 <span class="s1">computer </span>are accomplished <span class="s1">via </span>the <span class="s1">Administrative </span>Terminal System <span class="s1">(ATS) </span>and Terminal job Entry <span class="s1">(T]E). </span>Th<span class="s2">e </span><span class="s1">system </span>provid<span class="s2">e</span>s information for management of the <span class="s1">collection </span>and improv<span class="s2">e</span>d <span class="s1">service </span>to the user.</p>

1972 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
James S. Aagaard

<p class="p1">An on<span class="s1">-</span>line computer-bas<span class="s2">e</span>d circulation control system has been installed at the Northwestern University library. Features of the system include self-service book charge<span class="s2">, </span>remot<span class="s2">e </span>terminal inquiry and update, and automatic production <span class="s3">of </span>notic<span class="s2">e</span>s for call-ins and books availabl<span class="s2">e. </span>Fine notices are also prepared daily and overdue notices weekly<span class="s2">. </span>Important consid<span class="s2">e</span>rations in the design <span class="s3">of </span>the system were to minimize costs of operation and to include technical services functions eventually<span class="s2">. </span>The system op<span class="s2">e</span>rates on a relatively <span class="s4">small </span>computer in a multiprogrammed mode.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 221-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniella De Paula Chiesa ◽  
Mário Antônio Sanches ◽  
Daiane Priscila Simão-Silva

O estudo do Planejamento familiar, no contexto da bioética, abre-se para diversas perspectivas, entre elas a valorização dos seus diferentes atores. Situado neste contexto o artigo tem como objetivo identificar o perfil de gênero na produção científica sobre Planejamento Familiar no Brasil, entre 2000 e 2014, assim como a área de formação e especialização dos autores. Foram utilizadas metodologias que permitiram mapear o estado da arte do tema estudado, a partir de uma revisão da literatura. O resultado da pesquisa identifica que a produção científica sobre Planejamento Familiar no Brasil se compõe de perfil destacadamente feminino (71,76%). Dos 73 artigos analisados, 42 (57,53%) o foco do tema está direcionado à mulher assim como evidencia-se a área de ciências da saúde com maior concentração das publicações do tema.  Este aspecto da pesquisa abre para uma realidade complexa onde se buscam criticamente as razões para a pesquisa em Planejamento Familiar ter ênfase na mulher e ser um tema de relevância nas ciências da saúde.Palavras-chave: Produção científica, Planejamento Familiar, Gênero.  ABSTRACT: The study of Family Planning, in the context of bioethics, opens to diverse perspectives, among them the appreciation of their different agents. Situated in this context the article aims to identify the profile of gender in scientific literature on Family Planning in Brazil, between 2000 and 2014, as well as the area of training and specialization of the authors. Methodologies were used which allowed to map the State of the art of the subject studied, from a review of the literature. The results found identify that the scientific production on Family Planning in Brazil is formed with a outstandingly female profile (71,76%). Of the 73 articles examined, 42 (57.53%) the focus of the topic is directed to women as well as showing the health sciences area with highest concentration of publications. This aspect of the research opens to a complex reality where we seek critically the reasons for Research in Family Planning have emphasis on woman and be a topic of relevance in health sciences.Keywords: Scientific Production, Family Planning, Gender.


2019 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 7-35
Author(s):  
Andrea Lynn Smith

The centerpiece of New York State’s 150th anniversary of the Sullivan Expedition of 1779 was a pageant, the “Pageant of Decision.” Major General John Sullivan’s Revolutionary War expedition was designed to eliminate the threat posed by Iroquois allied with the British. It was a genocidal operation that involved the destruction of over forty Indian villages. This article explores the motivations and tactics of state officials as they endeavored to engage the public in this past in pageant form. The pageant was widely popular, and served the state in fixing the expedition as the end point in settler-Indian relations in New York, removing from view decades of expropriations of Indian land that occurred well after Sullivan’s troops left.


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