Abstract
The advent of the microcomputer has changed dramatically the cost of computing power. Not only has the cost for a specific capability decreased substantially but also the cost for a small system is now measured in hundreds of pounds rather than many thousands. The cost and capability of these new systems are reviewed and suitable applications are discussed. The use of a microcomputer for assisting effective use of public on‐line information systems is described. Possible applications in a library environment are surveyed and recommendations are given on the tasks which are most suitable for the use of microcomputers.

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