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Main Authors: Jacobs, Mary Ellen, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED183220
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author Jacobs, Mary Ellen
And Others
author_facet Jacobs, Mary Ellen
And Others
Jacobs, Mary Ellen
And Others
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contents Online Resource Sharing II. A Comparison of: OCLC, Incorporated, Research Libraries Information Network, and Washington Library Network. Jacobs, Mary Ellen And Others Comparative Analysis Information Networks Information Processing Information Systems Libraries Library Administration Library Automation Library Networks Library Planning Library Technical Processes Online Systems This comparative study of three major online bibliographic systems is designed to provide assistance to library administrators in the assessment of the potential impact of such systems upon the operations of their libraries. A side by side arrangement of the text allows an overview of any specific characteristic under consideration. These characteristics are divided into several broad areas: (1) description, i.e., information on current services, access modes, characteristics of users, system startup, user support services, and general system information; (2) searchability aspects, including the file system indexing, provisions for quality and authority control, and the command language and formats utilized; (3) processes and products associated with online cataloging, acquisitions, and serials control; (4) applications to other library functions, e.g., circulation, reference, interlibrary loan, and management information; (5) financial and administrative considerations, i.e., charges and fees, contract obligations, and arrangements with regional networks; and (6) system administration. Also included for each system are a chronology of system events, descriptions of announced future developments, a selected bibliography of evaluative studies, and a bibliography of training aids and manuals. Additional information on the individual systems that is not directly comparable is provided in a number of appendices. (RAA)
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spellingShingle Online Resource Sharing II. A Comparison of: OCLC, Incorporated, Research Libraries Information Network, and Washington Library Network.
Jacobs, Mary Ellen
And Others
Comparative Analysis
Information Networks
Information Processing
Information Systems
Libraries
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Online Systems
Online Resource Sharing II. A Comparison of: OCLC, Incorporated, Research Libraries Information Network, and Washington Library Network. Jacobs, Mary Ellen And Others Comparative Analysis Information Networks Information Processing Information Systems Libraries Library Administration Library Automation Library Networks Library Planning Library Technical Processes Online Systems This comparative study of three major online bibliographic systems is designed to provide assistance to library administrators in the assessment of the potential impact of such systems upon the operations of their libraries. A side by side arrangement of the text allows an overview of any specific characteristic under consideration. These characteristics are divided into several broad areas: (1) description, i.e., information on current services, access modes, characteristics of users, system startup, user support services, and general system information; (2) searchability aspects, including the file system indexing, provisions for quality and authority control, and the command language and formats utilized; (3) processes and products associated with online cataloging, acquisitions, and serials control; (4) applications to other library functions, e.g., circulation, reference, interlibrary loan, and management information; (5) financial and administrative considerations, i.e., charges and fees, contract obligations, and arrangements with regional networks; and (6) system administration. Also included for each system are a chronology of system events, descriptions of announced future developments, a selected bibliography of evaluative studies, and a bibliography of training aids and manuals. Additional information on the individual systems that is not directly comparable is provided in a number of appendices. (RAA)
title Online Resource Sharing II. A Comparison of: OCLC, Incorporated, Research Libraries Information Network, and Washington Library Network.
topic Comparative Analysis
Information Networks
Information Processing
Information Systems
Libraries
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED183220