Implementing an Automated Circulation System


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Provides a guide to installing an automated library circulation system. This work details the whole process from the role of a project manager to working with system hardware/software, converting records, documentation, staff training and evaluation.







Implementation of Automation In Academic Libraries


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Library whether academic, special or a public library, being the backbone of any organization, the basic function of the library is to identify, select, collect, process, store and disseminate the information at right time to the right person as and when required. This book is helpful for students doing library and information science courses, research scholars, library professionals, knowledge managers, and other communities planning to implement modern tools and technology in their libraries. This book also provides a practical approach to various new technologies implemented in various libraries. In this direction this book provides ideas to its readers about the approaches pertaining to practical implementations of modern tools and technologies, software platforms to automate their libraries, and other related technical aspects required for libraries. The target audience of this book will be students doing library science courses; research scholars working in the field of library and information science and library professionals. It will also guide to professionals working that includes Librarians, Officers in libraries, Information Scientists, consultants, Trainers, Students, Researchers and other library communities who are planning to adopt and implement modern tools and technologies in their libraries.







Automated Circulation


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Automation of Library Integrated Operations


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Until recently, library automation was an optional activity for libraries and limited to a few larger libraries with fewer operations-such as cataloguing, circulation of books, etc.-but the concept has been gaining prominence. Many practicing librarians and LIS schools in developing countries, including India, have become interested in the idea. Moreover, some government departments, quality assessment, as well as accrediting agencies who have been encouraging foundations/consortia to design and develop LIS software for the benefit of their member libraries, are making library automation mandatory. Commercial, as well as open source, LIS software have entered the field with varied processes, facilities, and customizable options (e.g. Libsys, Libris, Newgenlib, Koha, VTLS, e-grandhalaya, SOUL, etc.) The objective of any library is primarily to serve the user community by providing the right information to the right reader at the right time with the latest technologies and tools, but most of the public and academic libraries in India are not yet able to implement automation programs due to lack of funds, as well as expertise. These libraries are encountering customization issues as no software sufficiently supports all library operations according to procedures followed by Indian libraries. Furthermore, these libraries are also facing installation and update problems with Open source software. This book deals with all the current aspects of automation and the issues that need to be addressed while implementing automation in a librarian's respective library. The latest web applications viz. mobile, RFID technologies are discussed in the context of enhancing the effects of library automation. The information included here is designed for practicing librarians implementing automation in their libraries. [Subject: Library Science]




Introduction to Automation for Librarians


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Thoroughly revised third edition reflects advances in information processing, networking, storage, and telecommunications. Expanded coverage of programming languages and prewritten software packages, local area networks, electronic document imaging systems, multimedia technologies, and more.




RFID in Libraries


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"Expert guides to library systems and services."







Library Science And Technology


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"Library Science & Technology" is an expansive discipline comprising the examination, administration, and implementation of a wide range of methodologies, standards, and technologies within the context of information centers and libraries. It addresses how to efficiently satisfy user needs by organizing, preserving, retrieving, and disseminating information resources—both digital and physical. This book delves into fundamental aspects, including the ethical foundations and historical development of librarianship, in addition to intricate techniques for organizing and retrieving information, including classification systems as well as metadata standards. Furthermore, in the era of digital libraries and rapidly advancing technologies, a thorough grasp of library management and administration is essential. This includes handling strategic planning, budgeting, as well as personnel management in addition to issues such as digital preservation as well as electronic resource management. Encouraging users to become information literate via individualized training and user-centered services is equally important.