Though computers have become more common, many academic
libraries still lack automation of any kind. With the growing
importance of the Internet and the proliferation of electronic
databases, automation is likely to be an important part of the
future of every library. Fortunately, enough libraries have
implemented automated systems so that their experiences can inform
those libraries only about to engage in automation projects. This
professional reference is a guide to the forecasting, planning,
implementing, and monitoring necessary for the successful
management of academic library automation.
While novices will benefit from this book, the volume will be of
special interest to librarians presently engaged in automation
projects. The authors of the book's chapters come from all types of
academic libraries and offer a wide range of experience and
perspectives. The volume focuses on two major areas of
librarianship, public service and technical services; and
contributors stress the importance of planning, teamwork, and clear
objectives. Each chapter cites sources of additional information,
and the volume closes with two bibliographic essays.
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