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1. Verfasser: Breeding, Marshall
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2010
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contents Automation Marketplace 2010: New Models, Core Systems Breeding, Marshall Academic Libraries Library Automation Library Networks Electronic Libraries Usability Computer System Design Computer Software Reviews Online Searching Technological Advancement Online Vendors Public Libraries In a year when a difficult economy presented fewer opportunities for immediate gains, the major industry players have defined their business strategies with fundamentally different concepts of library automation. This is no longer an industry where companies compete on the basis of the best or the most features in similar products but one where companies distinguish themselves through products and services that define different futures for their library customers. New models of automation are beginning to take shape, challenging the traditional integrated library system (ILS) in an industry that has long favored incremental evolution. Some new products and projects remain poised to break free from traditional models, particularly discovery products that can deliver immediate improvement to library users. In this article, the author discusses how discovery interfaces add a new facet to the marketplace.
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spellingShingle Automation Marketplace 2010: New Models, Core Systems
Breeding, Marshall
Academic Libraries
Library Automation
Library Networks
Electronic Libraries
Usability
Computer System Design
Computer Software Reviews
Online Searching
Technological Advancement
Online Vendors
Public Libraries
Automation Marketplace 2010: New Models, Core Systems Breeding, Marshall Academic Libraries Library Automation Library Networks Electronic Libraries Usability Computer System Design Computer Software Reviews Online Searching Technological Advancement Online Vendors Public Libraries In a year when a difficult economy presented fewer opportunities for immediate gains, the major industry players have defined their business strategies with fundamentally different concepts of library automation. This is no longer an industry where companies compete on the basis of the best or the most features in similar products but one where companies distinguish themselves through products and services that define different futures for their library customers. New models of automation are beginning to take shape, challenging the traditional integrated library system (ILS) in an industry that has long favored incremental evolution. Some new products and projects remain poised to break free from traditional models, particularly discovery products that can deliver immediate improvement to library users. In this article, the author discusses how discovery interfaces add a new facet to the marketplace.
title Automation Marketplace 2010: New Models, Core Systems
topic Academic Libraries
Library Automation
Library Networks
Electronic Libraries
Usability
Computer System Design
Computer Software Reviews
Online Searching
Technological Advancement
Online Vendors
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ930063