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Main Author: Featherstone, Jan Alyce
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED367366
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contents The Origins and Development of the Academic Library Systems Office in Ohio, 1960-1990. Featherstone, Jan Alyce Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Technology Library Automation Library Development Library Networks Library Personnel Library Role Library Services Library Surveys Questionnaires State Surveys Technological Advancement The purpose of this study is to look at how the academic library systems office (i.e., an entity or group of entities within a library whose purpose is to oversee the hardware and software systems functions within its electronic automated processes and services for the use of the staff and public) in Ohio has evolved to become a library-wide service and to explore the past and present roles and responsibilities of the systems office and its staff in relation to library automation's technological evolution and expansion. The study concentrated on the following three issues: the historical background of the systems office; the professional qualifications of staff; and the job responsibilities of the systems officer and staff. Through an analysis of automation literature and the use of a questionnaire survey, data were obtained and tabulated using the 17 academic libraries involved with OhioLINK as a sample population. The study found that the academic library systems office and staff evolved and expanded simultaneously with library automation technology. The library automation questionnaire is included in the appendix. (Contains 64 references.) (JLB)
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spellingShingle The Origins and Development of the Academic Library Systems Office in Ohio, 1960-1990.
Featherstone, Jan Alyce
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Information Technology
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Networks
Library Personnel
Library Role
Library Services
Library Surveys
Questionnaires
State Surveys
Technological Advancement
The Origins and Development of the Academic Library Systems Office in Ohio, 1960-1990. Featherstone, Jan Alyce Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Technology Library Automation Library Development Library Networks Library Personnel Library Role Library Services Library Surveys Questionnaires State Surveys Technological Advancement The purpose of this study is to look at how the academic library systems office (i.e., an entity or group of entities within a library whose purpose is to oversee the hardware and software systems functions within its electronic automated processes and services for the use of the staff and public) in Ohio has evolved to become a library-wide service and to explore the past and present roles and responsibilities of the systems office and its staff in relation to library automation's technological evolution and expansion. The study concentrated on the following three issues: the historical background of the systems office; the professional qualifications of staff; and the job responsibilities of the systems officer and staff. Through an analysis of automation literature and the use of a questionnaire survey, data were obtained and tabulated using the 17 academic libraries involved with OhioLINK as a sample population. The study found that the academic library systems office and staff evolved and expanded simultaneously with library automation technology. The library automation questionnaire is included in the appendix. (Contains 64 references.) (JLB)
title The Origins and Development of the Academic Library Systems Office in Ohio, 1960-1990.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Information Technology
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Networks
Library Personnel
Library Role
Library Services
Library Surveys
Questionnaires
State Surveys
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED367366