Abstract

Assesses the use of a database management system called Nutshell to automate the acquisitions procedures in a university library. Covers the creation of a special data entry screen with five different layouts to cover all eventualities. Acknowledges the fact that the system is very basic, but notes that in this case, it has meant the system is both cheap and easy to use.

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