Abstract
The Library of the University of California, Riverside (UCR) began automating its acquisitions, fund accounting, and in-process control functions when it became the pilot library for the INNOVACQ 100 system in March 1982. This system, developed by Innovative Interface, Inc., utilizes a multi-processor microcomputer. General features of the system and UCR's experience in using it are presented.
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