Automating library procedures a survivor's handbook

As far as library automation is concerned, I am a survivor, not an expert. I am not now as naive as I was four years ago, and Reading University Library is still working; perhaps the worst is now behind me. This book is the book I wish I could have found when I started, to warn me of some of the pit...

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Main Author: Lovecy, Ian (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Library Associating Publishing 1984
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Summary:As far as library automation is concerned, I am a survivor, not an expert. I am not now as naive as I was four years ago, and Reading University Library is still working; perhaps the worst is now behind me. This book is the book I wish I could have found when I started, to warn me of some of the pitfalls ahead and to give me advance warning of decisions I would have to make. It is not an account of 'how we done it good'; indeed, in the following pages I have tried to be honest about how we failed at times - and by 'we' I really mean 'I', since the wrong decisions were mainly mine. I hope that others can learn from my mistakes without having to make them first.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:247 pages illustrations 23 cm
ISBN:0853655162