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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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2010
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ925985 |
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| contents | A Rosy Future for Self-Service, Say Vendors Economic Climate Library Services Vendors Librarians Users (Information) Libraries The self-service industry is thriving in the economic downturn. It is meeting increased acceptance by librarians and the public alike, and a new wave of innovations is close behind, according to an informal survey of some leading vendors. Whether the technology creates new points of service outside of the library--like a kiosk--or enhances what patrons can do within a traditional branch--like self-check or payments--vendors agree that their services help advance the library mission and aren't just a means to downsize staff. Integrated Technology Group president and CEO Shai Robkin sees self-service as transforming many libraries. "Lots of branches are seeing over 20 percent of their circulation coming through holds, all generated and checked out by the patron." |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2010 |
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| spellingShingle | A Rosy Future for Self-Service, Say Vendors Economic Climate Library Services Vendors Librarians Users (Information) Libraries A Rosy Future for Self-Service, Say Vendors Economic Climate Library Services Vendors Librarians Users (Information) Libraries The self-service industry is thriving in the economic downturn. It is meeting increased acceptance by librarians and the public alike, and a new wave of innovations is close behind, according to an informal survey of some leading vendors. Whether the technology creates new points of service outside of the library--like a kiosk--or enhances what patrons can do within a traditional branch--like self-check or payments--vendors agree that their services help advance the library mission and aren't just a means to downsize staff. Integrated Technology Group president and CEO Shai Robkin sees self-service as transforming many libraries. "Lots of branches are seeing over 20 percent of their circulation coming through holds, all generated and checked out by the patron." |
| title | A Rosy Future for Self-Service, Say Vendors |
| topic | Economic Climate Library Services Vendors Librarians Users (Information) Libraries |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ925985 |