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Main Authors: Price, Robert V., Fred, Bob
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ330139
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author Price, Robert V.
Fred, Bob
author_facet Price, Robert V.
Fred, Bob
Price, Robert V.
Fred, Bob
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contents Automated Circulation in the School Library: A Case Study. Price, Robert V. Fred, Bob Case Studies Comparative Analysis Computer Software Efficiency Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Circulation Microcomputers Needs Assessment Problems Program Implementation Recordkeeping School Libraries Secondary Education Selection Compares benefits and problems associated with traditional and newly automated circulation systems in the learning resources center of a modern medium size high school. Descriptions of the two systems include the selection, implementation, and use of the Apple compatible software used. Eight recommendations for implementing an automated system are provided. (MBR)
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spellingShingle Automated Circulation in the School Library: A Case Study.
Price, Robert V.
Fred, Bob
Case Studies
Comparative Analysis
Computer Software
Efficiency
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Microcomputers
Needs Assessment
Problems
Program Implementation
Recordkeeping
School Libraries
Secondary Education
Selection
Automated Circulation in the School Library: A Case Study. Price, Robert V. Fred, Bob Case Studies Comparative Analysis Computer Software Efficiency Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Circulation Microcomputers Needs Assessment Problems Program Implementation Recordkeeping School Libraries Secondary Education Selection Compares benefits and problems associated with traditional and newly automated circulation systems in the learning resources center of a modern medium size high school. Descriptions of the two systems include the selection, implementation, and use of the Apple compatible software used. Eight recommendations for implementing an automated system are provided. (MBR)
title Automated Circulation in the School Library: A Case Study.
topic Case Studies
Comparative Analysis
Computer Software
Efficiency
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Microcomputers
Needs Assessment
Problems
Program Implementation
Recordkeeping
School Libraries
Secondary Education
Selection
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ330139