Library automation refers to the use of computers to serve the needs of library users. The operations of a library get a quantum jump with the introductions of computers. The computers help to provide fast and reliable access to the resources available in the library as well as elsewhere. The internet and the worldwide web have pushed libraries to be even more interdependent than before, because of the bewildering array of sources and providers of information from which they draw their information.
This book offers the most thorough treatment available on the application of computer science techniques to library and information services. After explaining the basics of automated library systems, the book presents the tools which aid in the design of all aspects of these systems. For information scientists, programmers, analysts, managers, students, and anyone dealing with issues of automation in the library or information retrieval, this book is destined to become one of your most frequently consulted references.
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