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Adaptation of Turnkey Computer Systems in Sci-Tech Libraries [Pehme köide]

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This book, first published in 1989, examines the problems and benefits of installing a ready-made computer system in a sci-tech library. These turnkey systems provide a means for obtaining the network for a lower cost than a new system designed by a consultant. These papers analyse their benefits and problems in a variety of situations.



This book, first published in 1989, examines the problems and benefits of installing a ready-made computer system in a sci-tech library. These systems, usually known as turnkey systems, provide a means for obtaining the network for a lower cost than a new system designed by a consultant. These papers analyse the benefits and problems with turnkey systems in a variety of different situations.

1. Protocol for the Selection of a Library Automation System Karen A.
Friewer, Robert G. Vinande and Michael J. Burns
2. Installation of the Geac
System at Los Alamos National Laboratory Library Karen S. Stoll
3. The CLSI
LIBS 100 Automation System at the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences W. Davenport Robertson
4. Using CLSI at University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center Library Patti Armes
5. Implementing the NOTIS
Integrated Library System at the Dana Medical Library of the University of
Vermont Ellen Nagle
6. Automation and the Assistant System at the Stevens
Institute of Technology Library Joy Johnsen and Richard P. Widdecombe
7.
Sci-Tech Collections Tony Stankus, Editor
8. The Scientific Literature on
Herbs Alena F. Chadwick and Lyle E. Craker
9. Sci-Tech Online Ellen Nagle,
Editor
10. Sci-Tech in Review Karla Pearce and Giuliana A. Lavendel, Editors
Ellis Mount