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Main Author: Cullen, Rowena
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ448951
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contents A Bottom-Up Approach from Down-Under: Management Information in Your Automated Library System. Cullen, Rowena Cataloging Decision Making Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Needs Integrated Library Systems Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Automation Library Circulation Management Information Systems Serials Describes a bottom-up approach to a library MIS (management information system) that uses data generated by reports available from most automated library systems and shows how these data can be turned into information for decision making. Data, relevant performance indicators, and decision types are discussed for five areas. (four references) (LAE)
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spellingShingle A Bottom-Up Approach from Down-Under: Management Information in Your Automated Library System.
Cullen, Rowena
Cataloging
Decision Making
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Needs
Integrated Library Systems
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Management Information Systems
Serials
A Bottom-Up Approach from Down-Under: Management Information in Your Automated Library System. Cullen, Rowena Cataloging Decision Making Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Needs Integrated Library Systems Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Automation Library Circulation Management Information Systems Serials Describes a bottom-up approach to a library MIS (management information system) that uses data generated by reports available from most automated library systems and shows how these data can be turned into information for decision making. Data, relevant performance indicators, and decision types are discussed for five areas. (four references) (LAE)
title A Bottom-Up Approach from Down-Under: Management Information in Your Automated Library System.
topic Cataloging
Decision Making
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Needs
Integrated Library Systems
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Management Information Systems
Serials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ448951