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Main Author: Meckler, Elizabeth M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459864
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contents The Degree and Nature to Which Public School Libraries Are Automated: A Survey of Public School Libraries in Ohio. Meckler, Elizabeth M. Elementary Secondary Education Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Planning Library Services Library Surveys Public Schools Questionnaires School Libraries Shared Library Resources State Surveys This paper examines the belief that no more than half of the public school libraries in the state of Ohio are automated to any degree. The purpose of the research was to determine the degree and nature of automation at the public school libraries in Ohio. A written survey was mailed to 350 libraries that represented a randomized sample of the 3,809 public school libraries in Ohio. The survey measured the current level of automation and future plans for automation in these libraries. The key levels of automation that were important to the study were the automated circulation system, cataloging, the online public catalog (OPAC), the acquisition system, and serials control. Also important to public school libraries today and being measured was resource sharing through cooperative agreements such as INFOhio. The first part of the survey gathered data related to the degree and nature of the automation of the public school library, while the latter section of the questionnaire collected data concerning use of networks or cooperative agreements. The summary of the statistical results indicated the majority of the public school libraries were automated to some degree. Cover letters and the questionnaire are appended. (Contains 12 references and 24 tables.) (Author/MES)
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spellingShingle The Degree and Nature to Which Public School Libraries Are Automated: A Survey of Public School Libraries in Ohio.
Meckler, Elizabeth M.
Elementary Secondary Education
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Surveys
Public Schools
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
State Surveys
The Degree and Nature to Which Public School Libraries Are Automated: A Survey of Public School Libraries in Ohio. Meckler, Elizabeth M. Elementary Secondary Education Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Planning Library Services Library Surveys Public Schools Questionnaires School Libraries Shared Library Resources State Surveys This paper examines the belief that no more than half of the public school libraries in the state of Ohio are automated to any degree. The purpose of the research was to determine the degree and nature of automation at the public school libraries in Ohio. A written survey was mailed to 350 libraries that represented a randomized sample of the 3,809 public school libraries in Ohio. The survey measured the current level of automation and future plans for automation in these libraries. The key levels of automation that were important to the study were the automated circulation system, cataloging, the online public catalog (OPAC), the acquisition system, and serials control. Also important to public school libraries today and being measured was resource sharing through cooperative agreements such as INFOhio. The first part of the survey gathered data related to the degree and nature of the automation of the public school library, while the latter section of the questionnaire collected data concerning use of networks or cooperative agreements. The summary of the statistical results indicated the majority of the public school libraries were automated to some degree. Cover letters and the questionnaire are appended. (Contains 12 references and 24 tables.) (Author/MES)
title The Degree and Nature to Which Public School Libraries Are Automated: A Survey of Public School Libraries in Ohio.
topic Elementary Secondary Education
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Services
Library Surveys
Public Schools
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
State Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459864