A study investigated how school librarians rate the major vendors of automation systems. Participants were 1,572 building-level media specialists and district-level media supervisors. The results reveal that, in general, the librarians are satisfied with their automation systems, plan to continue purchasing upgrades, and believe that the basic features offered by their systems are doing their job. In addition, the results reveal that most librarians would purchase the same brand again
A Q-sort was used to measure differences in academic and public librarian attitudes toward computers...
This discussion will cover a rapid survey of the various un-dertakings in library automation during ...
Traditionally, a library has been defined by four aspects: its collection of books, the building tha...
This investigation, which was started in April, 1988, was designed to assess the extent of automatio...
Staff at the Indiana State Library were surveyed regarding reactions to automation and expectations ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine public library staff attitudes towards an open-sour...
The article highlights users’ perception of library automation this research paper focuses on the gu...
A survey of ARL libraries was conducted in the spring of 1988 to determine how many libraries had, o...
Library automation has been adopted by many library media centers, but is it appropriate for all lib...
A survey of ARL libraries was conducted in the spring of 1988 to determine how many libraries had, o...
A survey of online systems in U.S. academic libraries was conducted to gather information on acquisi...
School library media specialists were surveyed to determine their perception of the level of endorse...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of automation on hiring practices and staff...
More benefits of an automated library system are described, measured, and valued in dollar terms. Th...
Microcomputers have progressed from toys to tools in managing school libraries. Equipment inventory...
A Q-sort was used to measure differences in academic and public librarian attitudes toward computers...
This discussion will cover a rapid survey of the various un-dertakings in library automation during ...
Traditionally, a library has been defined by four aspects: its collection of books, the building tha...
This investigation, which was started in April, 1988, was designed to assess the extent of automatio...
Staff at the Indiana State Library were surveyed regarding reactions to automation and expectations ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine public library staff attitudes towards an open-sour...
The article highlights users’ perception of library automation this research paper focuses on the gu...
A survey of ARL libraries was conducted in the spring of 1988 to determine how many libraries had, o...
Library automation has been adopted by many library media centers, but is it appropriate for all lib...
A survey of ARL libraries was conducted in the spring of 1988 to determine how many libraries had, o...
A survey of online systems in U.S. academic libraries was conducted to gather information on acquisi...
School library media specialists were surveyed to determine their perception of the level of endorse...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of automation on hiring practices and staff...
More benefits of an automated library system are described, measured, and valued in dollar terms. Th...
Microcomputers have progressed from toys to tools in managing school libraries. Equipment inventory...
A Q-sort was used to measure differences in academic and public librarian attitudes toward computers...
This discussion will cover a rapid survey of the various un-dertakings in library automation during ...
Traditionally, a library has been defined by four aspects: its collection of books, the building tha...