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Main Author: Woods, Richard F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ835945
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contents Sharing Technology for a Joint-Use Library Woods, Richard F. Library Facilities Research Libraries Public Libraries Academic Libraries Information Technology Shared Resources and Services Library Automation Library Development Library Associations Library Administration Agency Cooperation Library Networks Information Systems Building joint-use libraries to foster new types of learning and collaboration is a growing phenomenon that is of great interest to academic library planners around the world. Noteworthy among these efforts, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in San Jose, California, is a collaboration of a metropolitan university library and a major public library. This article describes the information technology challenges in the design and development of this innovative partnership: (a) selecting a shared library computer system, (b) building a merged web site, (c) designing a new telecommunications network, (d) co-managing IT staff and services, and (e) planning for the new integrated library. (Contains 1 figure.)
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spellingShingle Sharing Technology for a Joint-Use Library
Woods, Richard F.
Library Facilities
Research Libraries
Public Libraries
Academic Libraries
Information Technology
Shared Resources and Services
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Associations
Library Administration
Agency Cooperation
Library Networks
Information Systems
Sharing Technology for a Joint-Use Library Woods, Richard F. Library Facilities Research Libraries Public Libraries Academic Libraries Information Technology Shared Resources and Services Library Automation Library Development Library Associations Library Administration Agency Cooperation Library Networks Information Systems Building joint-use libraries to foster new types of learning and collaboration is a growing phenomenon that is of great interest to academic library planners around the world. Noteworthy among these efforts, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in San Jose, California, is a collaboration of a metropolitan university library and a major public library. This article describes the information technology challenges in the design and development of this innovative partnership: (a) selecting a shared library computer system, (b) building a merged web site, (c) designing a new telecommunications network, (d) co-managing IT staff and services, and (e) planning for the new integrated library. (Contains 1 figure.)
title Sharing Technology for a Joint-Use Library
topic Library Facilities
Research Libraries
Public Libraries
Academic Libraries
Information Technology
Shared Resources and Services
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Associations
Library Administration
Agency Cooperation
Library Networks
Information Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ835945