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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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1981
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED207533 |
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- Total Integrated Library Information System. Part 2. A Report on the Specific Design Phase: Identification and Evaluation. Meyer, R. W. Alexander, George Academic Libraries Comparative Analysis Cost Effectiveness Evaluation Higher Education Information Systems Library Automation Library Technical Processes Online Systems Research Libraries Tables (Data) This study, conducted to determine which automated system would be the most appropriate to replicate or install at Clemson University to support the users of the library, screened 29 library automation systems to determine those most adaptable to Clemson's needs. In-depth comparisons were made with regard to functions available, features, start up and development costs, responsiveness and capability for linkage on the campus, and regional library support services for three systems--ALIS, DOBIS, and NOTIS. It is recommended that the NOTIS system be replicated at Clemson. The report includes tables and figures that illustrate the data considered. (Author/FM)