Automated Acquisitions
Issues for the Present and Future
Herausgeber: Dykeman, Amy; Katz, Bill
Automated Acquisitions
Issues for the Present and Future
Herausgeber: Dykeman, Amy; Katz, Bill
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In this book, first published in 1989, practicing librarians share their hands-on experience with implementing various types of acquisitions systems and address planning considerations, the blurring of roles between acquisitions and cataloguing, staffing implications, and electronic record transmission.
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In this book, first published in 1989, practicing librarians share their hands-on experience with implementing various types of acquisitions systems and address planning considerations, the blurring of roles between acquisitions and cataloguing, staffing implications, and electronic record transmission.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367375515
- ISBN-10: 0367375516
- Artikelnr.: 62573374
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367375515
- ISBN-10: 0367375516
- Artikelnr.: 62573374
Amy Dykeman, Bill Katz
1. Preface Bill Katz 2. Introduction Amy Dykeman 3. The Impact of Library
Automation and Electronic Publishing: Toward Distributed Acquisitions
Carol E. Chamberlain 4. Triangle Research Libraries Network: Planning for
Automating the Acquisitions/Serials Control Functions Janet L. Flowers 5.
Vendor Relations and Automation Marcia Anderson and Donald E. Riggs 6. Life
in a Gold Fish Bowl: Or the Changing Nature of Acquisitions Work in an
Integrated Online Environment Sally W. Somers 7. The Evolving Structure and
Automation of Acquisitions Jessie T. Nicol 8. A Shared Acquisitions System:
The Ties That Bind? Mary Ann Garlough 9. Automating Acquisitions at Auburn
University Nancy Gibbs 10. Approval Acquisitions and the Integrated Online
System Michael Kreyche 11. Bringing Up INNOVACQ: The Impact on the
University of New Mexico General Library Harry C. Broussard, Marilyn P.
Fletcher, Chris Sugnet and Connie C. Thorson 12. In-Process Control of
Order Requests for 'Out of Print' and 'Not Yet Published' Materials Using
the INNOVACQ Acquisitions System Stephen Bosch 13. The INNOVACQ and Geac
Acquisitions Systems Compared: A Large Academic Library Perspective Carol
Pitts Hawks 14. Ideal and Reality: Automating Acquisitions in a Time of
Austerity Heather S. Miller 15. Going On-Line With the Geac Acquisitions
System: Converting 1970's Clerical Procedures to 1980's Technology Robert
N. Thompson 16. Automated Acquisitions in an Integrated Online System
Pauline J. Iacono 17. Acquisitions: The Wonders of Automation Jeanne
Harrell 18. Microcomputer Based Inhouse Acquisitions Program Helen M.
Shuster 19. In Pursuit of Shared Access to the CD-ROM, Dialling Books in
Print Plus Julie Nilson, Jon LaCure and Anne McGreer 20.
Microcomputer-Based Acquisitions Systems: Where Have We Come From; Where
Are We Going? Norman Desmarais
Automation and Electronic Publishing: Toward Distributed Acquisitions
Carol E. Chamberlain 4. Triangle Research Libraries Network: Planning for
Automating the Acquisitions/Serials Control Functions Janet L. Flowers 5.
Vendor Relations and Automation Marcia Anderson and Donald E. Riggs 6. Life
in a Gold Fish Bowl: Or the Changing Nature of Acquisitions Work in an
Integrated Online Environment Sally W. Somers 7. The Evolving Structure and
Automation of Acquisitions Jessie T. Nicol 8. A Shared Acquisitions System:
The Ties That Bind? Mary Ann Garlough 9. Automating Acquisitions at Auburn
University Nancy Gibbs 10. Approval Acquisitions and the Integrated Online
System Michael Kreyche 11. Bringing Up INNOVACQ: The Impact on the
University of New Mexico General Library Harry C. Broussard, Marilyn P.
Fletcher, Chris Sugnet and Connie C. Thorson 12. In-Process Control of
Order Requests for 'Out of Print' and 'Not Yet Published' Materials Using
the INNOVACQ Acquisitions System Stephen Bosch 13. The INNOVACQ and Geac
Acquisitions Systems Compared: A Large Academic Library Perspective Carol
Pitts Hawks 14. Ideal and Reality: Automating Acquisitions in a Time of
Austerity Heather S. Miller 15. Going On-Line With the Geac Acquisitions
System: Converting 1970's Clerical Procedures to 1980's Technology Robert
N. Thompson 16. Automated Acquisitions in an Integrated Online System
Pauline J. Iacono 17. Acquisitions: The Wonders of Automation Jeanne
Harrell 18. Microcomputer Based Inhouse Acquisitions Program Helen M.
Shuster 19. In Pursuit of Shared Access to the CD-ROM, Dialling Books in
Print Plus Julie Nilson, Jon LaCure and Anne McGreer 20.
Microcomputer-Based Acquisitions Systems: Where Have We Come From; Where
Are We Going? Norman Desmarais
1. Preface Bill Katz 2. Introduction Amy Dykeman 3. The Impact of Library
Automation and Electronic Publishing: Toward Distributed Acquisitions
Carol E. Chamberlain 4. Triangle Research Libraries Network: Planning for
Automating the Acquisitions/Serials Control Functions Janet L. Flowers 5.
Vendor Relations and Automation Marcia Anderson and Donald E. Riggs 6. Life
in a Gold Fish Bowl: Or the Changing Nature of Acquisitions Work in an
Integrated Online Environment Sally W. Somers 7. The Evolving Structure and
Automation of Acquisitions Jessie T. Nicol 8. A Shared Acquisitions System:
The Ties That Bind? Mary Ann Garlough 9. Automating Acquisitions at Auburn
University Nancy Gibbs 10. Approval Acquisitions and the Integrated Online
System Michael Kreyche 11. Bringing Up INNOVACQ: The Impact on the
University of New Mexico General Library Harry C. Broussard, Marilyn P.
Fletcher, Chris Sugnet and Connie C. Thorson 12. In-Process Control of
Order Requests for 'Out of Print' and 'Not Yet Published' Materials Using
the INNOVACQ Acquisitions System Stephen Bosch 13. The INNOVACQ and Geac
Acquisitions Systems Compared: A Large Academic Library Perspective Carol
Pitts Hawks 14. Ideal and Reality: Automating Acquisitions in a Time of
Austerity Heather S. Miller 15. Going On-Line With the Geac Acquisitions
System: Converting 1970's Clerical Procedures to 1980's Technology Robert
N. Thompson 16. Automated Acquisitions in an Integrated Online System
Pauline J. Iacono 17. Acquisitions: The Wonders of Automation Jeanne
Harrell 18. Microcomputer Based Inhouse Acquisitions Program Helen M.
Shuster 19. In Pursuit of Shared Access to the CD-ROM, Dialling Books in
Print Plus Julie Nilson, Jon LaCure and Anne McGreer 20.
Microcomputer-Based Acquisitions Systems: Where Have We Come From; Where
Are We Going? Norman Desmarais
Automation and Electronic Publishing: Toward Distributed Acquisitions
Carol E. Chamberlain 4. Triangle Research Libraries Network: Planning for
Automating the Acquisitions/Serials Control Functions Janet L. Flowers 5.
Vendor Relations and Automation Marcia Anderson and Donald E. Riggs 6. Life
in a Gold Fish Bowl: Or the Changing Nature of Acquisitions Work in an
Integrated Online Environment Sally W. Somers 7. The Evolving Structure and
Automation of Acquisitions Jessie T. Nicol 8. A Shared Acquisitions System:
The Ties That Bind? Mary Ann Garlough 9. Automating Acquisitions at Auburn
University Nancy Gibbs 10. Approval Acquisitions and the Integrated Online
System Michael Kreyche 11. Bringing Up INNOVACQ: The Impact on the
University of New Mexico General Library Harry C. Broussard, Marilyn P.
Fletcher, Chris Sugnet and Connie C. Thorson 12. In-Process Control of
Order Requests for 'Out of Print' and 'Not Yet Published' Materials Using
the INNOVACQ Acquisitions System Stephen Bosch 13. The INNOVACQ and Geac
Acquisitions Systems Compared: A Large Academic Library Perspective Carol
Pitts Hawks 14. Ideal and Reality: Automating Acquisitions in a Time of
Austerity Heather S. Miller 15. Going On-Line With the Geac Acquisitions
System: Converting 1970's Clerical Procedures to 1980's Technology Robert
N. Thompson 16. Automated Acquisitions in an Integrated Online System
Pauline J. Iacono 17. Acquisitions: The Wonders of Automation Jeanne
Harrell 18. Microcomputer Based Inhouse Acquisitions Program Helen M.
Shuster 19. In Pursuit of Shared Access to the CD-ROM, Dialling Books in
Print Plus Julie Nilson, Jon LaCure and Anne McGreer 20.
Microcomputer-Based Acquisitions Systems: Where Have We Come From; Where
Are We Going? Norman Desmarais