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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2006
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755097
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contents 2006 Automation Survey: The Systems Are Changing. But School Libraries Aren't Fuller, Daniel Library Automation Librarians School Libraries Media Specialists Use Studies Participant Satisfaction Mail Surveys Technology Uses in Education Technological Literacy Library Development This article presents the findings of the 2006 School Library Journal-San Jose State University Automation Survey. The study takes a close look at the systems that media specialists are using, how they are using them, and what librarians want from their future automation programs. The findings reveal that while respondents were satisfied with their automation systems, most media specialists are operating dated software programs. Furthermore, although librarians were content with their current vendors, many of the media specialists don't know when they will be able to upgrade their systems to the latest versions.
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spellingShingle 2006 Automation Survey: The Systems Are Changing. But School Libraries Aren't
Fuller, Daniel
Library Automation
Librarians
School Libraries
Media Specialists
Use Studies
Participant Satisfaction
Mail Surveys
Technology Uses in Education
Technological Literacy
Library Development
2006 Automation Survey: The Systems Are Changing. But School Libraries Aren't Fuller, Daniel Library Automation Librarians School Libraries Media Specialists Use Studies Participant Satisfaction Mail Surveys Technology Uses in Education Technological Literacy Library Development This article presents the findings of the 2006 School Library Journal-San Jose State University Automation Survey. The study takes a close look at the systems that media specialists are using, how they are using them, and what librarians want from their future automation programs. The findings reveal that while respondents were satisfied with their automation systems, most media specialists are operating dated software programs. Furthermore, although librarians were content with their current vendors, many of the media specialists don't know when they will be able to upgrade their systems to the latest versions.
title 2006 Automation Survey: The Systems Are Changing. But School Libraries Aren't
topic Library Automation
Librarians
School Libraries
Media Specialists
Use Studies
Participant Satisfaction
Mail Surveys
Technology Uses in Education
Technological Literacy
Library Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755097