The Automation Inventory of Research Libraries, 1988

The Automation Inventory of Research Libraries, 1988 PDF

Author: Maxine K. Sitts

Publisher: Assn Research Libraries

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 9780918006578

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This inventory provides profiles, tables, and listings describing automated library activities at 117 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) institutions. For the first time, the inventory includes analyses of aggregate information from individual library profiles. The analyses are divided into four categories that reflect primarily bibliographic functions: (1) public access (online catalog, database searching, CD-ROM, public computing, circulation, interlibrary loan, reserves, telefacsimile); (2) technical services (acquisitions, authority control, cataloging/local, cataloging/utility, serials check/claim, serials union list, database conversion, COM catalog, collection development); (3) number of operational and planned functions--1988 and 1987; and (4) computer ownership, public access, and the extent of function for selected functions. Also provided is a detachable page for institutional feedback on the analyses. The report also contains a list of vendors for selected functions; individual library profiles; additional resources on automation; automation inventory contacts for 1988; and an appendix which includes a descriptive factors list, a listing of functions, and the 1988 automated in-house systems listing--a guide for standardized references to in-house systems--and background on the automation inventory. (CGD)

The Automation Inventory of Research Libraries, 1986

The Automation Inventory of Research Libraries, 1986 PDF

Author: Maxine K. Sitts

Publisher: Association of Research Libr

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13:

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Based on information and data from 113 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) members that were gathered and updated between March and August 1986, this publication was generated from a database developed by ARL to provide timely, comparable information about the extent and nature of automation within the ARL community. Trends in automation are traced in the areas of operating status, locally developed and amended vendor systems, system extent beyond the library, ownership status, public access, and amount of integration; and comparative responses from 1985 and 1986 are presented for the number and percentage of libraries reporting automation status and integrated status. In addition, this document includes: an introduction summarizing trends in automation and changes from the 1985 inventory; the survey letter, instruction and code sheet, and automated in-house systems listing; a listing of libraries and contact persons; listings sorted by function; complete listings of all functions in alphabetical order by library; and comments. (KM)

The Automation Inventory of Research Libraries, 1989

The Automation Inventory of Research Libraries, 1989 PDF

Author: Emily Gallup Fayen

Publisher: Association of Research Libraries

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13:

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This inventory provides profiles, tables, and listings describing automated library activities at 103 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) institutions. The inventory includes analyses of aggregate information from individual library profiles which are then divided into three categories that reflect primarily bibliographic functions: (1) technical services (acquisitions, fund accounting, authority control, cataloging/local, cataloging/utility, serials receipt control, data conversion); (2) public services (interlibrary loan, online searching, CD-ROM, online catalogs, circulation, reserve, materials booking, document delivery, public computing); and (3) office automation (electronic mail, report generation, financial reporting). The individual library profiles present information on the operating status of automated functions, number of stations, scope, and access, and vendors for the selected functions. A copy of the survey instrument, which includes a descriptive factors list and a listing of functions, is appended. (MAB)

Personnel Administration in an Automated Environment

Personnel Administration in an Automated Environment PDF

Author: Philip E Leinbach

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1317765745

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Here is what the experts have to say about the effects of computer applications on selected facets of personnel administration in libraries. Senior library managers, systems librarians, and library educators with a special interest in automation analyze the changes in the workplace that have already occurred and discuss those that will confront library professionals in the future. Personnel Administration in an Automated Environment covers the latest issues and research on the topic. Among the subjects dealt with are education and compensation of automation librarians, the nature of jobs in an automated library, the opportunities for innovation and change in technical library jobs, new personnel issues as a result of automating users’services, changing staff requirements in mid-sized academic libraries, the intersection of library and computer center tasks, and the impact of computerization on job satisfaction and performance evaluation. Administrators, personnel officers, and department heads in mid-sized to large libraries with computer-based operations will find both research-based results and reasonable speculation on everyday problems. A bibliography of the most recent books and articles will be useful to scholars of the subject.

Minutes of the Meeting

Minutes of the Meeting PDF

Author: Association of Research Libraries

Publisher: Association of Research Libr

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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V. 52 includes the proceedings of the conference on the Farmington Plan, 1959.

OMS Annual Report

OMS Annual Report PDF

Author: Association of Research Libraries. Office of Management Services

Publisher: Association of Research Libr

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13:

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