The Twenty-Second Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing focused on the human aspects of library automation: helping staff and patrons cope. The topic is of considerable importance, as more libraries and more librarians face the prospect of automating or reautomating library functions. The meeting was held 14-16 April 1985 on the University of Illinois campus.published or submitted for publicatio
This clinic program announces that I intend to address the human factors involved in library automa...
The ninth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was conducted by the Division of...
The topic for this presentation is the Management of Library Automation as viewed through the twent...
The Twenty-Second Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing focused on the human aspe...
In the last twenty years, two of the most significant developments in the library field have been t...
The Fifteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held April 23-26, 1978, a...
Of the various trends in library automation today, public access is clearly one of the most difficu...
The Thirteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Unio...
The sixteenth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Union...
In the last twenty years, two of the most significant developments in the library field have been t...
The clinic's theme, "Human Aspects of Library Automation," implies that personnel considerations wi...
A computer/human interface functions at the intersection of machines, people, information, and task...
Automation is not new to libraries, but the scope and magnitude of the use of technology, and the p...
This discussion will cover a rapid survey of the various undertakings in library automation during ...
The Fifteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held April 23-26, 1978, a...
This clinic program announces that I intend to address the human factors involved in library automa...
The ninth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was conducted by the Division of...
The topic for this presentation is the Management of Library Automation as viewed through the twent...
The Twenty-Second Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing focused on the human aspe...
In the last twenty years, two of the most significant developments in the library field have been t...
The Fifteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held April 23-26, 1978, a...
Of the various trends in library automation today, public access is clearly one of the most difficu...
The Thirteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Unio...
The sixteenth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Union...
In the last twenty years, two of the most significant developments in the library field have been t...
The clinic's theme, "Human Aspects of Library Automation," implies that personnel considerations wi...
A computer/human interface functions at the intersection of machines, people, information, and task...
Automation is not new to libraries, but the scope and magnitude of the use of technology, and the p...
This discussion will cover a rapid survey of the various undertakings in library automation during ...
The Fifteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held April 23-26, 1978, a...
This clinic program announces that I intend to address the human factors involved in library automa...
The ninth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was conducted by the Division of...
The topic for this presentation is the Management of Library Automation as viewed through the twent...