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Main Authors: Mann, Thomas W., Jr., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED274369
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author Mann, Thomas W., Jr.
And Others
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And Others
Mann, Thomas W., Jr.
And Others
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contents Library Automation: A Survey of Leading Academic and Public Libraries in the United States. Mann, Thomas W., Jr. And Others Academic Libraries Bibliographic Utilities Cataloging Higher Education Library Acquisition Library Automation Library Circulation Library Equipment Library Planning Library Surveys Online Catalogs Public Libraries Systems Development Telecommunications Results of this survey of 26 public and academic libraries of national stature show that the country's major libraries are fully committed to automating their library operations. Major findings of the survey show that: (1) all libraries surveyed are involved in automation; (2) all libraries surveyed have automated their catalogs and bibliographic control functions, and most have automated their acquisitions and circulation systems; (3) library automation has undergone tremendous changes, notably the improvement of the turnkey systems; (4) library automation has matured to the point of using complex database systems and sophisticated computing and data communication hardware; and (5) librarians are now much more sophisticated in their knowledge of automation and of library systems. The major accomplishment of fully integrated systems is identified as the current challenge facing librarians. Survey data are represented graphically in three exhibits included within the text, and a list of participating libraries is appended. (KM)
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spellingShingle Library Automation: A Survey of Leading Academic and Public Libraries in the United States.
Mann, Thomas W., Jr.
And Others
Academic Libraries
Bibliographic Utilities
Cataloging
Higher Education
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Library Equipment
Library Planning
Library Surveys
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Systems Development
Telecommunications
Library Automation: A Survey of Leading Academic and Public Libraries in the United States. Mann, Thomas W., Jr. And Others Academic Libraries Bibliographic Utilities Cataloging Higher Education Library Acquisition Library Automation Library Circulation Library Equipment Library Planning Library Surveys Online Catalogs Public Libraries Systems Development Telecommunications Results of this survey of 26 public and academic libraries of national stature show that the country's major libraries are fully committed to automating their library operations. Major findings of the survey show that: (1) all libraries surveyed are involved in automation; (2) all libraries surveyed have automated their catalogs and bibliographic control functions, and most have automated their acquisitions and circulation systems; (3) library automation has undergone tremendous changes, notably the improvement of the turnkey systems; (4) library automation has matured to the point of using complex database systems and sophisticated computing and data communication hardware; and (5) librarians are now much more sophisticated in their knowledge of automation and of library systems. The major accomplishment of fully integrated systems is identified as the current challenge facing librarians. Survey data are represented graphically in three exhibits included within the text, and a list of participating libraries is appended. (KM)
title Library Automation: A Survey of Leading Academic and Public Libraries in the United States.
topic Academic Libraries
Bibliographic Utilities
Cataloging
Higher Education
Library Acquisition
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Library Equipment
Library Planning
Library Surveys
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Systems Development
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED274369