
doi: 10.1108/eb051136
As I am not sure how familiar the audience is with the concept of expert systems (ES), I intend to start this talk on the subject with an introduction to the area and brief history. I will then go on to outline the distinguishing features of expert systems, and to look at what they do, where they work, and the implications of this new technology for library and information science.
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