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Main Author: Holibaugh, Ralph
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED283534
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contents Optical Discs for Storage and Access in ARL Libraries. SPEC KIT 133. Holibaugh, Ralph Academic Libraries Access to Information Higher Education Information Storage Library Administration Library Automation Library Planning Optical Disks Pilot Projects Program Development Program Evaluation Research Libraries User Needs (Information) This SPEC (Systems and Procedures Exchange Center) kit provides a sample of excerpts from technical and planning documents contributed by 40 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member libraries that are planning to install or have already implemented optical disc technology. Selected to represent a variety of media and applications, the excerpts address general as well as technical issues. Comments received in telephone interviews with contributors, as well as with other ARL members whose endeavors are not represented in this kit, are incorporated in a concise summary which discusses the overlapping and interrelated concerns of technical considerations, management issues, and impact on user services. In addition, the following original documents are included: (1) a descriptive list of optical disc technology terms from the National Library of Canada; (2) planning documents from the libraries of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Smithsonian Institution; (3) proposals from Kent State University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Michigan, Syracuse University, and Vanderbilt University; (4) descriptions of pilot/demonstration projects from the Library of Congress and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and (5) evaluative reports from Brown University, the University of Illinois, and Vanderbilt University. A 10-item selected reading list and SPEC kit evaluation and order forms are also provided. (KM)
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spellingShingle Optical Discs for Storage and Access in ARL Libraries. SPEC KIT 133.
Holibaugh, Ralph
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Higher Education
Information Storage
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Planning
Optical Disks
Pilot Projects
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Research Libraries
User Needs (Information)
Optical Discs for Storage and Access in ARL Libraries. SPEC KIT 133. Holibaugh, Ralph Academic Libraries Access to Information Higher Education Information Storage Library Administration Library Automation Library Planning Optical Disks Pilot Projects Program Development Program Evaluation Research Libraries User Needs (Information) This SPEC (Systems and Procedures Exchange Center) kit provides a sample of excerpts from technical and planning documents contributed by 40 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member libraries that are planning to install or have already implemented optical disc technology. Selected to represent a variety of media and applications, the excerpts address general as well as technical issues. Comments received in telephone interviews with contributors, as well as with other ARL members whose endeavors are not represented in this kit, are incorporated in a concise summary which discusses the overlapping and interrelated concerns of technical considerations, management issues, and impact on user services. In addition, the following original documents are included: (1) a descriptive list of optical disc technology terms from the National Library of Canada; (2) planning documents from the libraries of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Smithsonian Institution; (3) proposals from Kent State University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Michigan, Syracuse University, and Vanderbilt University; (4) descriptions of pilot/demonstration projects from the Library of Congress and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and (5) evaluative reports from Brown University, the University of Illinois, and Vanderbilt University. A 10-item selected reading list and SPEC kit evaluation and order forms are also provided. (KM)
title Optical Discs for Storage and Access in ARL Libraries. SPEC KIT 133.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Higher Education
Information Storage
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Planning
Optical Disks
Pilot Projects
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Research Libraries
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED283534