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LIBRARY WORKSTATION AND PC REPORT Volume 5 Issue 9 1988: The Independent Guide To OCLC, IBM PC and Other Workstations

Library Workstation and PC Report

ISSN: 0894-9158

Article publication date: 1 September 1988

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Abstract

As a terminal hooked to a mainframe utility, the typical PC is an excellent example of a Trojan Horse. Although extremely versatile, these machines are perfectly capable of acting as dumb as the terminals they replaced. Many of them do. Nevertheless, they sit and wait for you to do something innovative. Through your own expertise or daring spirit, you may have placed a hard disk on the terminal, perhaps tried a few other programs such as word processors or maybe even a spreadsheet. Over time the terminal became a little smarter, capable of more and greater activities.

Citation

(1988), "LIBRARY WORKSTATION AND PC REPORT Volume 5 Issue 9 1988: The Independent Guide To OCLC, IBM PC and Other Workstations", Library Workstation and PC Report, Vol. 5 No. 9, pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb027387

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1988, MCB UP Limited

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