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Autores principales: Cole, Elliot, McCain, Katherine W.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1985
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ318676
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author Cole, Elliot
McCain, Katherine W.
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McCain, Katherine W.
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McCain, Katherine W.
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contents Adoption and Adaptation in the Use of Transaction Processing Systems: The Case of OCLC Software. Cole, Elliot McCain, Katherine W. Computer Software Decision Making Diffusion (Communication) Innovation Interviews Library Automation Library Networks Library Research Models Research Methodology Use Studies Library usage study of OCLC network-provided software and services indicates most users make local modifications to standard practices. Findings are discussed in terms of network models for decision making in software use; methodology of software user studies; and diffusion of innovation processes in postimplementation stages of transaction processing software. (MBR)
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spellingShingle Adoption and Adaptation in the Use of Transaction Processing Systems: The Case of OCLC Software.
Cole, Elliot
McCain, Katherine W.
Computer Software
Decision Making
Diffusion (Communication)
Innovation
Interviews
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Research
Models
Research Methodology
Use Studies
Adoption and Adaptation in the Use of Transaction Processing Systems: The Case of OCLC Software. Cole, Elliot McCain, Katherine W. Computer Software Decision Making Diffusion (Communication) Innovation Interviews Library Automation Library Networks Library Research Models Research Methodology Use Studies Library usage study of OCLC network-provided software and services indicates most users make local modifications to standard practices. Findings are discussed in terms of network models for decision making in software use; methodology of software user studies; and diffusion of innovation processes in postimplementation stages of transaction processing software. (MBR)
title Adoption and Adaptation in the Use of Transaction Processing Systems: The Case of OCLC Software.
topic Computer Software
Decision Making
Diffusion (Communication)
Innovation
Interviews
Library Automation
Library Networks
Library Research
Models
Research Methodology
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ318676