Costs of automated library systems as currently given in published reports tend to be misleading and confusing. It is necessary to have a clear under- standing of how they were derived before any comparisons can be made. Clearly defined costs in terms of time units are more meaningful than straight dollar costs and can be used as one means of comparison among various system designs and as guidelines for the design of new systems
Includes bibliographical referencesA Thesis\ud Presented to the\ud Faculty of\ud The Consortium of t...
Library technical services include selection, acquisition, cataloguing, classification, typing, bind...
Although traditionally costing is an activity which information professionals have not needed to und...
Costs of automated library systems as currently given in published reports tend to be misleading and...
As with all new programs, the costs associated with library automation must be carefully considered ...
A comparative cost analysis of an automated network system (WLN) and a local manual system of c...
When first approached as a possible speaker on the subject of performance benefit measures for libra...
To avoid any aura of misrepresentation, let me remind you at the outset that I am not a librarian. ...
Is a computer assisted catalog system less expensive than its manual counterpart? A method for compa...
This paper has several purposes: (1) to determine the relationship of automation costs of technical...
first step toward understanding the cost of digital reference services in libraries. This article pr...
The title of this presentation is listed in the official program as "The Economics of Automated Cir...
In the past, most automated systems employed large, general purpose processors, or very speciali...
The question we will consider in this paper is whether, at the end of a decade of effort to harness...
The Thirteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Unio...
Includes bibliographical referencesA Thesis\ud Presented to the\ud Faculty of\ud The Consortium of t...
Library technical services include selection, acquisition, cataloguing, classification, typing, bind...
Although traditionally costing is an activity which information professionals have not needed to und...
Costs of automated library systems as currently given in published reports tend to be misleading and...
As with all new programs, the costs associated with library automation must be carefully considered ...
A comparative cost analysis of an automated network system (WLN) and a local manual system of c...
When first approached as a possible speaker on the subject of performance benefit measures for libra...
To avoid any aura of misrepresentation, let me remind you at the outset that I am not a librarian. ...
Is a computer assisted catalog system less expensive than its manual counterpart? A method for compa...
This paper has several purposes: (1) to determine the relationship of automation costs of technical...
first step toward understanding the cost of digital reference services in libraries. This article pr...
The title of this presentation is listed in the official program as "The Economics of Automated Cir...
In the past, most automated systems employed large, general purpose processors, or very speciali...
The question we will consider in this paper is whether, at the end of a decade of effort to harness...
The Thirteenth Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Unio...
Includes bibliographical referencesA Thesis\ud Presented to the\ud Faculty of\ud The Consortium of t...
Library technical services include selection, acquisition, cataloguing, classification, typing, bind...
Although traditionally costing is an activity which information professionals have not needed to und...