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Auteur principal: Lopez de Prado, Rosario
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Langue:en
Publié: 1996
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author Lopez de Prado, Rosario
author_facet Lopez de Prado, Rosario
Lopez de Prado, Rosario
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contents Spanish Museum Libraries Network. Lopez de Prado, Rosario Access to Information Computer Networks Computer Software Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Internet Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Cooperation Library Funding Library Planning Library Services Library Standards Online Searching Online Systems Technology Integration This paper describes the creation of an automated network of museum libraries in Spain. The only way in which the specialized libraries in the world today can continue to be active and to offer valid information is to automate the service they offer, and create network libraries with cooperative plans. The network can be configured with different technical structures, and many strategies may be useful in order to create a cooperative system, but it must include the following requirements: high level of funding; making resources more profitable; time saving; standards for library networks; and easy access to information from geographically disperse museums. This network has the following characteristics: a bus network; access to a single database; specialized libraries; and access to other networks. The system hardware, operating system, database management system, and library management software are discussed. The paper also discusses following ISO/OSI norms; retrospective catalog conversion and database loading; training personnel; linking with the general museum system; and access to the Internet. Creating a network for automating the Spanish museum libraries is the only efficient way of using the materials and resources available there and avoiding their loss. Automating all the museum State libraries simultaneously on a low budget, using funds jointly and rationalizing their use, obtains better performance from the personnel available and gives access to international information networks. (Contains 18 references.) (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Spanish Museum Libraries Network.
Lopez de Prado, Rosario
Access to Information
Computer Networks
Computer Software
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Internet
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Cooperation
Library Funding
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Standards
Online Searching
Online Systems
Technology Integration
Spanish Museum Libraries Network. Lopez de Prado, Rosario Access to Information Computer Networks Computer Software Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Internet Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Cooperation Library Funding Library Planning Library Services Library Standards Online Searching Online Systems Technology Integration This paper describes the creation of an automated network of museum libraries in Spain. The only way in which the specialized libraries in the world today can continue to be active and to offer valid information is to automate the service they offer, and create network libraries with cooperative plans. The network can be configured with different technical structures, and many strategies may be useful in order to create a cooperative system, but it must include the following requirements: high level of funding; making resources more profitable; time saving; standards for library networks; and easy access to information from geographically disperse museums. This network has the following characteristics: a bus network; access to a single database; specialized libraries; and access to other networks. The system hardware, operating system, database management system, and library management software are discussed. The paper also discusses following ISO/OSI norms; retrospective catalog conversion and database loading; training personnel; linking with the general museum system; and access to the Internet. Creating a network for automating the Spanish museum libraries is the only efficient way of using the materials and resources available there and avoiding their loss. Automating all the museum State libraries simultaneously on a low budget, using funds jointly and rationalizing their use, obtains better performance from the personnel available and gives access to international information networks. (Contains 18 references.) (Author/SWC)
title Spanish Museum Libraries Network.
topic Access to Information
Computer Networks
Computer Software
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Internet
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Cooperation
Library Funding
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Standards
Online Searching
Online Systems
Technology Integration
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411864