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Main Author: Axtmann, Margaret Maes
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED221180
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author Axtmann, Margaret Maes
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contents Use of the OCLC Acquisitions Subsystem in a Special Library via Dial Access. Axtmann, Margaret Maes Costs Dial Access Information Systems Information Networks Input Output Devices Law Libraries Library Acquisition Library Automation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Online Systems Program Evaluation Recordkeeping Based on the experiences of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) library in employing dial access to the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) Acquisition Subsystem (ACQS), this paper presents an overview of dial access systems as an alternative to the use of OCLC dedicated terminals. Dial access into online systems is briefly described, the considerations that go into the automation of a library's acquisition system are reviewed, acquisition problems at NCSC are discussed, NCSC staff expectations of the OCLC ACQS system are described, the advantages of dial access to ACQS are detailed, and recommendations for the improvement of dial access use of ACQS are made. The positive effects of the use of ACQS at NCSC are also discussed, as are the overall responses of the NCSC staff to ACQS. (Author/JL)
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spellingShingle Use of the OCLC Acquisitions Subsystem in a Special Library via Dial Access.
Axtmann, Margaret Maes
Costs
Dial Access Information Systems
Information Networks
Input Output Devices
Law Libraries
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Online Systems
Program Evaluation
Recordkeeping
Use of the OCLC Acquisitions Subsystem in a Special Library via Dial Access. Axtmann, Margaret Maes Costs Dial Access Information Systems Information Networks Input Output Devices Law Libraries Library Acquisition Library Automation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Online Systems Program Evaluation Recordkeeping Based on the experiences of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) library in employing dial access to the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) Acquisition Subsystem (ACQS), this paper presents an overview of dial access systems as an alternative to the use of OCLC dedicated terminals. Dial access into online systems is briefly described, the considerations that go into the automation of a library's acquisition system are reviewed, acquisition problems at NCSC are discussed, NCSC staff expectations of the OCLC ACQS system are described, the advantages of dial access to ACQS are detailed, and recommendations for the improvement of dial access use of ACQS are made. The positive effects of the use of ACQS at NCSC are also discussed, as are the overall responses of the NCSC staff to ACQS. (Author/JL)
title Use of the OCLC Acquisitions Subsystem in a Special Library via Dial Access.
topic Costs
Dial Access Information Systems
Information Networks
Input Output Devices
Law Libraries
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Online Systems
Program Evaluation
Recordkeeping
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED221180