Reconocimiento de caracteres ópticos : aplicaciones en bibliotecas
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1989
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Chacón Alvarado, Lucía
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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Hoy día uno de los tópicos principales en la literatura bibliotecaria es el impacto y el uso de la nueva tecnología en el ambiente bibliotecario. La conversión de información por medio de computadora es una de las técnicas que ha causado mayor aceptación en bibliotecas. El reconocimiento de caracteres ópticos es una técnica sofisticada que ha alcanzado gran popularidad no solamente en organizaciones comerciales sino también en bibliotecas porque su versatilidad permite convertir material impreso o mecanografiado por medios computacionales sin necesidad de digitar la información. El reconocimiento de caracteres ópticos ha sido exitosamente empleado en los sistemas de circulación y catalogación de las bibliotecas. También ha sido usado en el registro de reportes, documentos técnicos, páginas de contenido, índices de revistas, resúmenes, etc. Su futuro y aplicación en las bibliotecas es muy prometedor porque provee soluciones a problemas administrativos y facilita el proceso técnico de la información.
Today, one of the main topics in library literature is the impact and use of new technology in the library environment. Computerized information conversion is one of the techniques that has gained the most acceptance in libraries. Optical character recognition (OCR) is a sophisticated technique that has become very popular not only in commercial organizations but also in libraries because its versatility allows printed or typed material to be converted by computer without the need for manual typing. OCR has been successfully used in library circulation and cataloging systems. It has also been used for registering reports, technical documents, table of contents, journal indexes, abstracts, and more. Its future and application in libraries is very promising because it provides solutions to administrative problems and facilitates the technical processing of information.
Today, one of the main topics in library literature is the impact and use of new technology in the library environment. Computerized information conversion is one of the techniques that has gained the most acceptance in libraries. Optical character recognition (OCR) is a sophisticated technique that has become very popular not only in commercial organizations but also in libraries because its versatility allows printed or typed material to be converted by computer without the need for manual typing. OCR has been successfully used in library circulation and cataloging systems. It has also been used for registering reports, technical documents, table of contents, journal indexes, abstracts, and more. Its future and application in libraries is very promising because it provides solutions to administrative problems and facilitates the technical processing of information.
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PUBLICACIONES SERIADAS, ARTÍCULOS DE REVISTA, BIBLIOTECOLOGÍA, ACCESO A LA INFORMACIÓN, TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACIÓN, SERIAL PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZINE ARTICLES, LIBRARY SCIENCE, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
