I didn't ask that question, Jeff Young asked it. But, I would say, yes, OPACs are still used in some libraries and the patrons of those libraries will most likely use them.
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Subject: Re: [BIBFRAME] The Future of Linked Data in Libraries: Assessing BIBFRAME Against Best Practices
Miksa said:
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>Do patrons still use OPACs?
If not, what function do bibliographic records serve?
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