I am by no means an expert on library systems. My primary connection with such systems is that of the typical university professor i.e., I am a patron. However, I do know something about office automation. In particular I know some things about some of the problems involved in implementing office automation systems, particularly regarding the interaction between human beings and computer systems. Therefore, from my perspective, the issues surrounding automated library systems are a particular instance of general issues of office automation.published or submitted for publicatio
ICT has fundamentally affected the operations of library and information services. Working long hour...
A common misconception is that health concerns in the workplace are only relevant in manual-labor fi...
The acceptance of novel office automation devices and systems depends primarily on their potential f...
I am by no means an expert on library systems. My primary connection with such systems is that of t...
Perhaps the four most popular 'ergonomic' office culprits are: (1) the computer or visual display te...
The proliferation of office automation in the workplace environment has been accompanied by a wave o...
A special attention must be given to office work in order to increase efficiency of the corporation ...
The Twenty-Second Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing focused on the human aspe...
Includes bibliographical references.The following report presents a discussion on some of the variou...
Computer technology has recently been applied to the automation of office tasks and procedures. Much...
Long-term work with computer spent in non-physiological position may be the cause of many health pro...
Ergonomics (from the Greek word ergon meaning work, and nomoi meaning natural laws), is the science ...
The clinic's theme, "Human Aspects of Library Automation," implies that personnel considerations wi...
Procedures for the ergonomic use of desktop computer technology are well documented. The design of c...
Ergonomics is an applied science concerned with adapting a workplace environment to match the capabi...
ICT has fundamentally affected the operations of library and information services. Working long hour...
A common misconception is that health concerns in the workplace are only relevant in manual-labor fi...
The acceptance of novel office automation devices and systems depends primarily on their potential f...
I am by no means an expert on library systems. My primary connection with such systems is that of t...
Perhaps the four most popular 'ergonomic' office culprits are: (1) the computer or visual display te...
The proliferation of office automation in the workplace environment has been accompanied by a wave o...
A special attention must be given to office work in order to increase efficiency of the corporation ...
The Twenty-Second Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing focused on the human aspe...
Includes bibliographical references.The following report presents a discussion on some of the variou...
Computer technology has recently been applied to the automation of office tasks and procedures. Much...
Long-term work with computer spent in non-physiological position may be the cause of many health pro...
Ergonomics (from the Greek word ergon meaning work, and nomoi meaning natural laws), is the science ...
The clinic's theme, "Human Aspects of Library Automation," implies that personnel considerations wi...
Procedures for the ergonomic use of desktop computer technology are well documented. The design of c...
Ergonomics is an applied science concerned with adapting a workplace environment to match the capabi...
ICT has fundamentally affected the operations of library and information services. Working long hour...
A common misconception is that health concerns in the workplace are only relevant in manual-labor fi...
The acceptance of novel office automation devices and systems depends primarily on their potential f...