Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ya-chun, Lian
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED232690
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867180855464558592
author Ya-chun, Lian
author_facet Ya-chun, Lian
Ya-chun, Lian
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents RAMAS: The RITL Automated Management System. Master Control and Periodicals Control Subsystems. Stockholm Papers in Library and Information Science. Ya-chun, Lian Flow Charts Foreign Countries Higher Education Library Administration Library Automation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Minicomputers Online Systems Periodicals Recordkeeping Records (Forms) Research Libraries An automated minicomputer-based library management system is being developed at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology Library (RITL). RAMAS (the RITL Automated Management System) currently deals with periodical check-in, claiming, index-handling, and binding control. A RAMAS bibliographic record can be accessed from eight different points (e.g., International Standard Serial Number/ISSN, title key, full title), and the check-in display shows full information on recent issues (e.g., arrival dates, claiming dates, double issues). Claiming letters and binding notices are controlled by parameters characteristic of each journal. The RAMAS bibliographic file includes the full Swedish Union Catalog of Scientific and Technical Serials/Periodicals (LIST TECH) and can be continuously updated as an online reference tool. The bibliographic main file has been extended to accept transformed records from the Swedish National Research Library System (LIBRIS) and further development is in progress towards an integrated system which will be used for online acquisition, check-in, circulation, and catalog operations dealing with monographs, periodicals, serials, conference proceedings, and multivolume works. The report provides (1) an introductory preface by Stephan Schwarz; (2) an article describing RAMAS; (3) appendices outlining RAMAS data structure and record formats; (4) a brief survey of the RAMAS programs; and (5) flow diagrams for the RAMAS Master Control and Periodicals Control Subsystems. (Author/ESR)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED232690
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1982
record_format eric
spellingShingle RAMAS: The RITL Automated Management System. Master Control and Periodicals Control Subsystems. Stockholm Papers in Library and Information Science.
Ya-chun, Lian
Flow Charts
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Minicomputers
Online Systems
Periodicals
Recordkeeping
Records (Forms)
Research Libraries
RAMAS: The RITL Automated Management System. Master Control and Periodicals Control Subsystems. Stockholm Papers in Library and Information Science. Ya-chun, Lian Flow Charts Foreign Countries Higher Education Library Administration Library Automation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Minicomputers Online Systems Periodicals Recordkeeping Records (Forms) Research Libraries An automated minicomputer-based library management system is being developed at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology Library (RITL). RAMAS (the RITL Automated Management System) currently deals with periodical check-in, claiming, index-handling, and binding control. A RAMAS bibliographic record can be accessed from eight different points (e.g., International Standard Serial Number/ISSN, title key, full title), and the check-in display shows full information on recent issues (e.g., arrival dates, claiming dates, double issues). Claiming letters and binding notices are controlled by parameters characteristic of each journal. The RAMAS bibliographic file includes the full Swedish Union Catalog of Scientific and Technical Serials/Periodicals (LIST TECH) and can be continuously updated as an online reference tool. The bibliographic main file has been extended to accept transformed records from the Swedish National Research Library System (LIBRIS) and further development is in progress towards an integrated system which will be used for online acquisition, check-in, circulation, and catalog operations dealing with monographs, periodicals, serials, conference proceedings, and multivolume works. The report provides (1) an introductory preface by Stephan Schwarz; (2) an article describing RAMAS; (3) appendices outlining RAMAS data structure and record formats; (4) a brief survey of the RAMAS programs; and (5) flow diagrams for the RAMAS Master Control and Periodicals Control Subsystems. (Author/ESR)
title RAMAS: The RITL Automated Management System. Master Control and Periodicals Control Subsystems. Stockholm Papers in Library and Information Science.
topic Flow Charts
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Minicomputers
Online Systems
Periodicals
Recordkeeping
Records (Forms)
Research Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED232690