The Library Manager's Guide to Automation

The Library Manager's Guide to Automation
Title The Library Manager's Guide to Automation PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Boss
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Pages 184
Release 1984
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Focuses on recent advances in automation, including the trend toward integrated systems, for a variety of applications. Describes the hardware & software options; offers guidelines for planning & implementation of the automation process.

Bookshelf

Bookshelf
Title Bookshelf PDF eBook
Author Shelagh Fisher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2018-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429861923

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First published in 1992, This guide, one of a series looking at library automation systems, will not only help prospective users in their systems choice, but will also give current a better appreciation of the potential of their own system.Written by users of the system and reflecting their experience, the guide examines BookshelF’s place in the automated libraries’ market, the company’s history, reliability and support services. All the hardware and software used in connection with BookshelF are described and the reader is taken through all the process involved in setting up the system, and introduced to the specific packages and application. This guide will also be interest to students of information management, information science and librarianship.

Managing Library Automation

Managing Library Automation
Title Managing Library Automation PDF eBook
Author Marlene Clayton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 218
Release 2018-12-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429829574

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First published in 1992, Managing Library Automation provides a concise, easy-to-read guide to the main factors which librarians and information workers should be aware of when considering computerization. This second edition has been revised and updated with the assistance of Chris Batt to ensure a fresh perspective. The book retains, however, its original brief of not attempting to cover every detail of an extensive topic, but instead, gives the essential facts and indicates significant trends. Historical accounts have been kept to the minimum and no attempt has been made to describe or explain computing techniques except where an understanding of these assists the effective use of systems by librarians. References to further reading are given where appropriate. The book begins by setting library automation within the context of a wider strategy for the use of Information Technology. The importance of careful planning – the first skill of management – is stressed. Subsequent chapters explore the ‘nuts and bolts’ of hardware and software and reveal some of the more significant changes that have now taken place in the five years since the previous edition was published. The ‘human’ aspect of automation is considered throughout the book. Although a more commonplace activity than five years ago, the successful integration of automation into the total library system is still a considerable managerial achievement.

The In-House Option

The In-House Option
Title The In-House Option PDF eBook
Author Terry D Webb
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 141
Release 2020-08-26
Genre Computers
ISBN 1000154815

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Here is a timely book that expertly addresses the current impact of automation on the profession of librarianship in terms of its practitioners, standards, and underlying philosophy. In clear and understandable language, author T. D. Webb focuses his discussion--with practical examples--on the important decision of the location of the computer--at the library site or a remote automation center. Designed to be a practical guide to host computer location, this articulate book also addresses the broad professional issues of library automation.

Insider's Guide to Library Automation

Insider's Guide to Library Automation
Title Insider's Guide to Library Automation PDF eBook
Author John W. Head
Publisher Praeger
Pages 378
Release 1993-05-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Libraries are becoming increasingly automated. Many libraries have already become automated, and librarians have had to confront a new set of problems in their jobs. Many other libraries are not yet automated, but will soon be acquiring new technology and new problems. This book provides detailed techniques for coping with the problems inherent in automation. While other works offer thorough coverage of the library automation process, this volume provides case studies of the personal experiences of librarians who have had to solve problems related to automation. Included are case studies from large academic libraries, special libraries, public libraries, and smaller libraries. The first section of the book includes chapters on locally developed library automation systems and how those systems have adapted to change. The second section contains chapters on selecting, buying, and installing automation systems. The third section includes chapters on the sharing of automated systems by different libraries. The fourth section, on database maintenance and conversion, contains chapters important to all librarians. The fifth section discusses the management of automated systems. The book concludes with a bibliographic essay that overviews developments in library automation technology and lists sources for further information.

Choosing an Automated Library System

Choosing an Automated Library System
Title Choosing an Automated Library System PDF eBook
Author Joseph R. Matthews
Publisher Chicago : American Library Association
Pages 140
Release 1980
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Assists libraries in analysis preceding any decision to automate. Presents a proven planning process, consisting of need analysis, system selection, contracting, installation, & implementation.

Dynix

Dynix
Title Dynix PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Gilmartin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 392
Release 2018-08-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429859007

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Published in 1992. Investing in, running and managing an automated library system is an expensive, time-consuming activity. This guide, one of a series looking at library automation systems, will not only help prospective users in their systems choice, but will also give current users a better appreciation of the potential of their own system. Written by users of the system and reflecting their experience, the guide examines DYNIX’s place in the automated libraries’ market, the company’ history, reliability and support services. All the hardware and software used in connection with DYNIX are described and the reader is taken through all the processes involved in setting up the system, and introduced to the specific packages and applications. This guide will also be of interest to students of information management, information science and librarianship.