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Main Authors: McDonald, David R., Metz, Paul
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ363879
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author McDonald, David R.
Metz, Paul
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Metz, Paul
McDonald, David R.
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contents The Ingredients of a Good Relationship: The Library's Point of View and Circulation Systems: The Tinker Toys of Library Automation? McDonald, David R. Metz, Paul Academic Libraries Agency Cooperation Comparative Analysis Higher Education Library Automation Library Circulation Library Technical Processes Microcomputers Needs Assessment The first of two articles discusses the similarities and differences between academic libraries and campus computing centers, and identifies the level of service libraries want from computing centers. The second addresses the advantages of automating library circulation systems, and the need to integrate those systems with other library and campus services. (CLB)
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spellingShingle The Ingredients of a Good Relationship: The Library's Point of View and Circulation Systems: The Tinker Toys of Library Automation?
McDonald, David R.
Metz, Paul
Academic Libraries
Agency Cooperation
Comparative Analysis
Higher Education
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Library Technical Processes
Microcomputers
Needs Assessment
The Ingredients of a Good Relationship: The Library's Point of View and Circulation Systems: The Tinker Toys of Library Automation? McDonald, David R. Metz, Paul Academic Libraries Agency Cooperation Comparative Analysis Higher Education Library Automation Library Circulation Library Technical Processes Microcomputers Needs Assessment The first of two articles discusses the similarities and differences between academic libraries and campus computing centers, and identifies the level of service libraries want from computing centers. The second addresses the advantages of automating library circulation systems, and the need to integrate those systems with other library and campus services. (CLB)
title The Ingredients of a Good Relationship: The Library's Point of View and Circulation Systems: The Tinker Toys of Library Automation?
topic Academic Libraries
Agency Cooperation
Comparative Analysis
Higher Education
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Library Technical Processes
Microcomputers
Needs Assessment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ363879