The Management of Serials Automation

The Management of Serials Automation
Author: Peter Gellatly
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000757897

This book, first published in 1982, explores all major aspects of automated serials control. It examines major working serials control systems in the United States and Canada, describes their operations, and evaluates their successes and shortcomings.

Library Information Technology and Networks

Library Information Technology and Networks
Author: Charles Grosch
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1000148181

Offers an historical perspective of the past 25 years of computers in libraries, profileing currently available processing systems according to their size and platform. The short- and long-term future of information technology in libraries.;College or university bookstores may order five or more copies at a special student price which is available from Marcel Dekker upon request.

Serials Automation for Acquisition and Inventory Control

Serials Automation for Acquisition and Inventory Control
Author: Library and Information Technology Association (U.S.)
Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1981
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Papers from the Institute Milwaukee, September 4-5, 1980 Library and Information Technology Association, American Library Association.

Technical Services Management, 1965-1990

Technical Services Management, 1965-1990
Author: Ruth C Carter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136590897

Gain an in-depth understanding of changes in technical services that have taken place over a quarter century and look at future trends and changes that may occur. Technical Services Management surveys and analyzes technical services in libraries from 1965 to 1990, a formative period and one of great change in library operations. The book also identifies trends that continue to impact technical services operations in libraries today. Readers gain a comprehensive knowledge of where the field has been and where it is now to help them plan and prepare more effectively for the future. Most chapters are historical, combined with a firm grasp of the present and a glimpse or more at the future. They are grouped to reflect the various aspects of technical services. Trends in technical services are considered in chapters on the development of technical services literature and the major changes in technical services in school libraries. Chapters on the major subdivisions within technical services--acquisitions and collection development, cataloging, and preservation--trace changes in library operations and the impact of automation. Issues in catalog design are explored in chapters on the emergence of online public access catalogs, bibliographic utilities, and approaches to authority control. Efforts to improve subject access are addressed through chapters on subject cataloging, the Dewey Decimal Classification, and indexing in the U.S. and Great Britain. To keep pace with changes in technical services, changes in professional education and development are needed as documented in chapters on cataloging education, continuing education in technical services, and the role of professional organizations. The final chapter outlines new challenges in the future and new roles for librarians in an electronic environment. Effective planning for the future includes learning about the past. Technical Services Management, 1965--1990 is a vital resource for library historians, library educators, technical services librarians, and graduate students in library and information science who need to know “how things were” in order to see more clearly “how things will be.”