LIBRARY AUTOMATION SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SIRS PROQUEST P.O. BOX 1346 789 E. EISENHOWER PARKWAY ANN ARBOR MI 48106 [library automation systems, comprised of computers, bar code readers, and computer software for cataloging, circulation, and indexing of books ];printed research indices in the fields of history, government, world affairs and economics;SOCIAL ISSUES RESOURCES SERIES, INC.;
SIRS MANDARIN PROQUEST INFORMATION AND LEARNING COMPANY 300 ZEEB ROAD ANN ARBOR MI 48103 Library automation systems, comprised of computers, bar code readers, and computer software for cataloging, circulation, and indexing of books; CD ROMs embedded with information relating to social issues used as resource materials in secondary schools, colleges, and public libraries; pre-recorded video tapes of musical performances;Printed research indices in the fields of history, government, world affairs and economics;Information services, namely, services providing online databases containing a variety of political, scientific and social science issues over the global communication network;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A projector automation system for controlling one or more controlled systems having functionality that is responsive at least in part to automation control signals. The automation system interacts with a digital projector having a control port and a film projector having a cue sensor that generates cue signals. A film-based cinema automation component receives the cue signals and generate at least some of the automation control signals to the one or more controlled systems. A second cinema automation component has a first interface coupled to the control port of the digital projector and the first cinema automation system. The second cinema automation component includes means for generating at least some of the automation control signals to the one or more controlled systems either autonomously, semi-autonomously, or in response to commands from an external scheduling system.