Automated information retrieval in libraries a management handbook

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 datab...

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Main Author: Anders, Vicki (Author)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: New York Greenwood Press 1992
Series:The Greenwood library management collection
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Summary: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.
Physical Description:x, 248 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0313273618
ISSN:0894-2986