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Autori principali: Henderson, Madeline, Geddes, Susan
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1973
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED086238
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author Henderson, Madeline
Geddes, Susan
author_facet Henderson, Madeline
Geddes, Susan
Henderson, Madeline
Geddes, Susan
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contents Automation and the Federal Library Community: Report on a Survey. Henderson, Madeline Geddes, Susan Government Libraries Library Automation Library Networks Library Planning Library Services Library Surveys A survey of the status of the federal library community and its involvement with automation was undertaken; the results are summarized in this report. The study sought to define which library operations were susceptible to automation, to describe potentially useful automation techniques and to establish criteria for decisions about automation. Questionnaires were sent to 2104 federal libraries, of which 1012 responded. Major results included the findings that most federal libraries were of small or medium size, but had varied collections and offered many services. The library community favored automation, but recognized that better communication, increased manpower, and strong central support would be needed. A stronger role for the Federal Library Committee (FLC) was indicated and centralized automated networks and standardized program packages for use in federal libraries were seen as desirable. As a consequence of these findings the research team recommended to the FLC the following objectives: 1) the development of generalized system components; 2) the selective development of centralized service; 3) the extension of service to the forgotten public served by federal libraries; 4) the development of standards; and 5) the provision of effective communication mechanisms. (PB)
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spellingShingle Automation and the Federal Library Community: Report on a Survey.
Henderson, Madeline
Geddes, Susan
Government Libraries
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Surveys
Automation and the Federal Library Community: Report on a Survey. Henderson, Madeline Geddes, Susan Government Libraries Library Automation Library Networks Library Planning Library Services Library Surveys A survey of the status of the federal library community and its involvement with automation was undertaken; the results are summarized in this report. The study sought to define which library operations were susceptible to automation, to describe potentially useful automation techniques and to establish criteria for decisions about automation. Questionnaires were sent to 2104 federal libraries, of which 1012 responded. Major results included the findings that most federal libraries were of small or medium size, but had varied collections and offered many services. The library community favored automation, but recognized that better communication, increased manpower, and strong central support would be needed. A stronger role for the Federal Library Committee (FLC) was indicated and centralized automated networks and standardized program packages for use in federal libraries were seen as desirable. As a consequence of these findings the research team recommended to the FLC the following objectives: 1) the development of generalized system components; 2) the selective development of centralized service; 3) the extension of service to the forgotten public served by federal libraries; 4) the development of standards; and 5) the provision of effective communication mechanisms. (PB)
title Automation and the Federal Library Community: Report on a Survey.
topic Government Libraries
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED086238