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Main Authors: Carpenter, G. Arthur, McFarland, Frank
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED091006
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author Carpenter, G. Arthur
McFarland, Frank
author_facet Carpenter, G. Arthur
McFarland, Frank
Carpenter, G. Arthur
McFarland, Frank
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contents The Circulation System at the Weber State College Library. Carpenter, G. Arthur McFarland, Frank College Libraries Computers Data Processing Fines (Penalties) Library Automation Library Circulation Program Descriptions With the opening of its new library in 1965, the Weber State College Library implemented an automated circulation system. At present, the system is handled in batch process by the Data Processing Center's IBM 360/40. Machine readable badges are issued to each library patron. Each book of the general collection contains a machine readable book card. At present, the library has only one charge out station, equipped with a 357 Input Station, 374 Data Cartridge Reader, and a 026 Printing Card Punch. In order to charge out a book, the book card and user badge are inserted in the 357 Input Station, producing two transaction cards, one of which goes with the book. Three times weekly, the accumulations of charge and discharge cards are taken to the Data Processing Center for collection. Overdue notices and the accompanying overdue book report are produced biweekly. Provisions, including a manual backup system, are made for lost badges or cards, book holds, renewal procedures, and equipment failures. An addition to the library is under way, which may necessitate multiple charge out stations. It is anticipated that an on-line circulation system will be implemented when the new addition is completed. (SL)
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spellingShingle The Circulation System at the Weber State College Library.
Carpenter, G. Arthur
McFarland, Frank
College Libraries
Computers
Data Processing
Fines (Penalties)
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Program Descriptions
The Circulation System at the Weber State College Library. Carpenter, G. Arthur McFarland, Frank College Libraries Computers Data Processing Fines (Penalties) Library Automation Library Circulation Program Descriptions With the opening of its new library in 1965, the Weber State College Library implemented an automated circulation system. At present, the system is handled in batch process by the Data Processing Center's IBM 360/40. Machine readable badges are issued to each library patron. Each book of the general collection contains a machine readable book card. At present, the library has only one charge out station, equipped with a 357 Input Station, 374 Data Cartridge Reader, and a 026 Printing Card Punch. In order to charge out a book, the book card and user badge are inserted in the 357 Input Station, producing two transaction cards, one of which goes with the book. Three times weekly, the accumulations of charge and discharge cards are taken to the Data Processing Center for collection. Overdue notices and the accompanying overdue book report are produced biweekly. Provisions, including a manual backup system, are made for lost badges or cards, book holds, renewal procedures, and equipment failures. An addition to the library is under way, which may necessitate multiple charge out stations. It is anticipated that an on-line circulation system will be implemented when the new addition is completed. (SL)
title The Circulation System at the Weber State College Library.
topic College Libraries
Computers
Data Processing
Fines (Penalties)
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Program Descriptions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED091006