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Will CD‐ROM technology radically change the way libraries do business or is the CD reader just another peripheral? It depends on whether this new technology finally delivers satisfactory solutions to the information needs of libraries and their users. From the Library of Congress to Sardinia, OH (see p. 16), compact discs are becoming another tool to enable librarians to do more for their users and to do it more effectively and at a cost savings.

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