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Auteur principal: Hine, Betsy N.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1992
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contents Automated Workstations for Professional Catalogers: A Survey of 100 Non-ARL Academic Libraries. Hine, Betsy N. Academic Libraries Cataloging Costs Higher Education Hypothesis Testing Librarians Library Automation Library Surveys Library Technical Processes Productivity Describes a survey of 100 academic libraries that are not members of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) which was conducted to determine how many libraries had individual automated workstations for their professional catalogers. Costs and types of equipment are discussed, and the impact of such workstations on productivity, costs, and quality are considered. (five references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Automated Workstations for Professional Catalogers: A Survey of 100 Non-ARL Academic Libraries.
Hine, Betsy N.
Academic Libraries
Cataloging
Costs
Higher Education
Hypothesis Testing
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Surveys
Library Technical Processes
Productivity
Automated Workstations for Professional Catalogers: A Survey of 100 Non-ARL Academic Libraries. Hine, Betsy N. Academic Libraries Cataloging Costs Higher Education Hypothesis Testing Librarians Library Automation Library Surveys Library Technical Processes Productivity Describes a survey of 100 academic libraries that are not members of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) which was conducted to determine how many libraries had individual automated workstations for their professional catalogers. Costs and types of equipment are discussed, and the impact of such workstations on productivity, costs, and quality are considered. (five references) (LRW)
title Automated Workstations for Professional Catalogers: A Survey of 100 Non-ARL Academic Libraries.
topic Academic Libraries
Cataloging
Costs
Higher Education
Hypothesis Testing
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Surveys
Library Technical Processes
Productivity
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ441679