A Micro Handbook for Small Libraries and Media Centers


Book Description

The Costas offer practical advice on virtually every aspect of computerization for libraries in the 1990s. The introduction brings the reader up to date on the changes that have taken place in the last decade. The basic organization of the book remains the same as in previous editions (first in 1983, second in 1986), but all chapters have been completely updated, particularly the most technical chapters, those on hardware and software. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Microcomputers in Libraries


Book Description

Covers the Fundamentals of Micros & Their Hardware & Software. Provides Information for Selection & Evaluation, as Well as an Overview of Applications in a Variety of Libraries. Includes a Hardware Comparison Chart & a Glossary of Terms










Microcomputers and Libraries


Book Description

This supplement to Microcomputers and libraries; a bibliographic sourcebook (1987) surveys the literature of library microcomputing from 1986 through 1989. Some 5,300 entries cover microcomputer selection, implementation, applications, management, software, and hardware for libraries. Many new topic




Automating Media Centers and Small Libraries


Book Description

With a practical, systematic approach, this guide covers the entire spectrum of activities involved in automating media centers and small libraries. Simple explanations of the principles of automation are combined with field-tested activities that give readers the opportunity for field experience. Comparing various library functions within the automated and unautomated environments, the author describes system selection and implementation in detail, identifies the problems that end-users encounter in accessing OPACs, offers innovative solutions to problems to be solved in future OPACs, and recommends activities for hands-on experience. Guidelines for needs assessments and functions analysis, preparation of a Request for Proposal (RFP), barcoding, site preparation, and database maintenance are included. The book also covers the role of the media specialist, different computer systems and their features, LAN topologies and architectures, various components of a USMARC/Microlif Protocol record, OPACs i