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  • initialism library science Online public access catalog.

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Examples

  • Roy Tennant reiterates the need to kill the term OPAC like, duh.

    Catalogs, the reinvention « Attempting Elegance 2008

  • Using the OPAC is a good platform to teach K-12 search skills and online reading, including how web interfaces vary.

    Web 2.0 2009

  • Using the OPAC is a good platform to teach K-12 search skills and online reading, including how web interfaces vary.

    June 2009 2009

  • Using the OPAC is a good platform to teach K-12 search skills and online reading, including how web interfaces vary.

    Library Admin 2010

  • Using the OPAC is a good platform to teach K-12 search skills and online reading, including how web interfaces vary.

    Library Tools- an evolution of library displays 2009

  • The OPAC is at best a distant planet, every year moving farther from the orbit of its solar system.

    FRL: The User Is Not Broken: A meme masquerading as a manifesto 2006

  • Consider: the OPAC is a reflection of the health of the system.

    Catalogs, the reinvention part 2 « Attempting Elegance 2008

  • The Library Link of the Day points to Adding Substance, Not Just Frills, to a Library's Online Catalog by Janet L. Balas in Computers in LibrariesIntegrating enhanced content and electronic resources into the OPAC is a trend that librarians cannot afford to dismiss.

    Archive 2004-02-29 David Bigwood 2004

  • The Library Link of the Day points to Adding Substance, Not Just Frills, to a Library's Online Catalog by Janet L. Balas in Computers in LibrariesIntegrating enhanced content and electronic resources into the OPAC is a trend that librarians cannot afford to dismiss.

    Catalogs David Bigwood 2004

  • It now connects to the live LC OPAC which is updated daily.

    Classification Web David Bigwood 2004

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