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Main Author: Toohill, Barbara G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1980
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED188630
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contents Guide to Library Automation. Toohill, Barbara G. Computers Information Systems Librarians Library Automation Library Services Library Technical Processes Merchandise Information Selection Directed toward librarians and library administrators who wish to procure automated systems or services for their libraries, this guide offers practical suggestions, advice, and methods for determining requirements, estimating costs and benefits, writing specifications procuring systems, negotiating contracts, and installing systems. The advice reflects the experiences of librarians themselves. Systems and services designed to meet the needs of acquisitions, audiovisual cataloging, circulation, reference, and serials functions are described. Appendices include a directory of systems, services, and vendors, as well as a glossary of computer terms. (FM)
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spellingShingle Guide to Library Automation.
Toohill, Barbara G.
Computers
Information Systems
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Services
Library Technical Processes
Merchandise Information
Selection
Guide to Library Automation. Toohill, Barbara G. Computers Information Systems Librarians Library Automation Library Services Library Technical Processes Merchandise Information Selection Directed toward librarians and library administrators who wish to procure automated systems or services for their libraries, this guide offers practical suggestions, advice, and methods for determining requirements, estimating costs and benefits, writing specifications procuring systems, negotiating contracts, and installing systems. The advice reflects the experiences of librarians themselves. Systems and services designed to meet the needs of acquisitions, audiovisual cataloging, circulation, reference, and serials functions are described. Appendices include a directory of systems, services, and vendors, as well as a glossary of computer terms. (FM)
title Guide to Library Automation.
topic Computers
Information Systems
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Services
Library Technical Processes
Merchandise Information
Selection
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED188630