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Main Author: Smith, Kitty
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ467291
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contents Toward the New Millennium: The Human Side of Library Automation (Revisited). Smith, Kitty Attitudes Change Strategies Leadership Library Automation Man Machine Systems Organizational Change Reexamines human factors of human-machine systems from an individual and organizational behavior standpoint, particularly as they relate to library automation. Attitudes about automation, the successful introduction of change, the impact of automation on organizational structure, the impact on humans, and leadership within the human-machine system are discussed. (Contains 37 references.) (KRN)
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spellingShingle Toward the New Millennium: The Human Side of Library Automation (Revisited).
Smith, Kitty
Attitudes
Change Strategies
Leadership
Library Automation
Man Machine Systems
Organizational Change
Toward the New Millennium: The Human Side of Library Automation (Revisited). Smith, Kitty Attitudes Change Strategies Leadership Library Automation Man Machine Systems Organizational Change Reexamines human factors of human-machine systems from an individual and organizational behavior standpoint, particularly as they relate to library automation. Attitudes about automation, the successful introduction of change, the impact of automation on organizational structure, the impact on humans, and leadership within the human-machine system are discussed. (Contains 37 references.) (KRN)
title Toward the New Millennium: The Human Side of Library Automation (Revisited).
topic Attitudes
Change Strategies
Leadership
Library Automation
Man Machine Systems
Organizational Change
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ467291