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Autori principali: Dohrman, Barbara K., Weiss, Jack A.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1985
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ328358
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author Dohrman, Barbara K.
Weiss, Jack A.
author_facet Dohrman, Barbara K.
Weiss, Jack A.
Dohrman, Barbara K.
Weiss, Jack A.
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contents Automation and the Learning Resources Center. Dohrman, Barbara K. Weiss, Jack A. Academic Libraries Community Colleges Interviews Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Surveys Online Systems Research Methodology Two Year Colleges Presents overview of two studies (1981, 1984) investigating the status of automation in U.S. community college learning resources centers (LRCs). Factors leading to automation, current level of automation, LRC organizational structure, attitudes toward and perceived constraints on automated services, consortium participation, hardware options, and conversion strategies are covered. (18 references) (EJS)
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spellingShingle Automation and the Learning Resources Center.
Dohrman, Barbara K.
Weiss, Jack A.
Academic Libraries
Community Colleges
Interviews
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Surveys
Online Systems
Research Methodology
Two Year Colleges
Automation and the Learning Resources Center. Dohrman, Barbara K. Weiss, Jack A. Academic Libraries Community Colleges Interviews Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Surveys Online Systems Research Methodology Two Year Colleges Presents overview of two studies (1981, 1984) investigating the status of automation in U.S. community college learning resources centers (LRCs). Factors leading to automation, current level of automation, LRC organizational structure, attitudes toward and perceived constraints on automated services, consortium participation, hardware options, and conversion strategies are covered. (18 references) (EJS)
title Automation and the Learning Resources Center.
topic Academic Libraries
Community Colleges
Interviews
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Surveys
Online Systems
Research Methodology
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ328358