03607cam a2200445Mi 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070040008600111020003600197020003300233020001800266020001500284035016800299050002600467082001500493100002800508245015300536264007000689300005800759336002600817337002600843338003600869490004400905504006200949505054001011588002601551520115001577650005002727650002702777650007602804650005302880655002202933655002202955776006402977830004503041856007503086ocn938352894OCoLC20190328114814.0m o d cr |n|||||||||160209s2016 maua ob 001 0 eng d aYDXCPbengerdaepncYDXCPdOPELSdOCLCFdOCLCAdOCLCQdU3WdAU@dLOAdCOCUFdVT2 a9780081002162q(electronic bk.) a0081002165q(electronic bk.) z9780081001530 z0081001533 a(OCoLC)938352894z(OCoLC)961307568z(OCoLC)964303147z(OCoLC)987353720z(OCoLC)987761082z(OCoLC)987761679z(OCoLC)1000604116z(OCoLC)1001332602z(OCoLC)1058392317 4aZ678.93.I57bJ67 201604a025.042231 aJost, Richard,eauthor.10aSelecting and implementing an integrated library system : the most important decision you will ever make / h[electronic resource]cRichard M. Jost. 1aWaltham, MA :bChandos Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier,c2016. a1 online resource (viii, 112 pages) :billustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aChandos Information Professional Series aIncludes bibliographical references (page 105) and index.0 aBrief history of library technology -- Record types and print library workflows -- Electronic resources -- Systems librarians -- Project management -- Change management -- Needs assessment and the library automation marketplace -- Open source -- Decision trees and consultants -- Request for proposal -- Data migration, retrospective conversion, and barcodes -- Staff training and troubleshooting -- Staffing the libraries of the future -- Library transformation in the digital age -- Conclusion -- Appendix: The Orbis-Cascade project.0 aPrint version record. aSelecting and Implementing an Integrated Library System: The Most Important Decision You Will Ever Make focuses on the intersection of technology and management in the library information world. As information professionals, many librarians will be involved in automation projects and the management of technological changes that are necessary to best meet patron and organizational needs. As professionals, they will need to develop numerous skills, both technological and managerial, to successfully meet these challenges. This book provides a foundation for this skillset that will develop and acquaint the reader with a broad understanding of the issues involved in library technology systems. Although a major topic of the book is integrated library systems (a fundamental cornerstone of most library technology), the book also explores new library technologies (such as open source systems) that are an increasingly important component in the library technology world. Users will find a resource that is geared to the thinking and planning processes for library technology that emphasizes the development of good project management skills. 0aIntegrated library systems (Computer systems) 0aLibrariesxAutomation. 7aIntegrated library systems (Computer systems)2fast0(OCoLC)fst00975640 7aLibrariesxAutomation.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00997347 4aElectronic books. 0aElectronic books.08iPrint version:z9780081001530z0081001533w(OCoLC)924626395 0aChandos information professional series.403ScienceDirectuhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780081001530