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Automated Information Retrieval in Libraries: A Management Handbook

by Vicki Anders
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Overview

Computerized database searching is a common phenomenon in libraries today. Everyone does it, but not everyone does it well, especially when so many options for computerized searching are available. This is not a book about "how to search;" rather, it is a book about how to integrate computerized database searching into the fabric of library operations. Managers of automated information retrieval services will find practical advice and suggestions for managing an integrated service. Library management will find this book useful for understanding how the various components of automated information retrieval can work together and will find useful suggestions for planning for the future. The first chapter details how to make the options work together, how locally-loaded databases and CD-ROM databases impact on traditional mediated searches, and how end-users affect the "librarian-as-search-analyst" role. Managing and budgeting for an integrated service are covered in detail in chapters of interest to library managers planning to institute or expand a search service or to managers of existing search services. The special problems of library staff who serve as search analysts, and the special problems of end-users and how they interact with, and how they understand the concept of database searching are discussed in sections dealing with the human side of working with automated information retrieval. The author discusses the hardware and software of searching and the effect of the continuing rapid development of technology on the budget and the future role of libraries. Selected bibliographies direct readers to case studies and articles examining practical experiences of variouslibraries.

Synopsis

Managers of automated information retrieval services will find in this book practical advice for managing an integrated service. The book is unique in that it looks at the various methods of delivering automated information retrieval services as part of an integrated unit.

About the Author, Vicki Anders

VICKI ANDERS is Associate Professor, Sterling C. Evans Library, Texas A&M University.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1992
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
264
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313273612

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