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This brief history of library automation is framed around the question of why to automate a library, exploring the transition from a focus on local concerns in the 1960s to today’s focus on global concerns.
library automation is framed around the question of why to automate a library, exploring the transition from a focus on local concerns in the 1960s to today's focus on global concerns.
The history of relationships between librarianship and information science can be seen as a recent phenomenon, focused on the application of computers to library operations and services, or as a long-standing phenomenon, reflecting a wide range of issues related to the processing. of information.
17 Ιουν 2023 · Library automation has a rich history of more than 130 years of development, from the standardization of card catalogs to the creation of the machine-readable cataloging (MARC) communications format and bibliographic utilities.
Over a period of thirty years, goals for library automation have shifted from an emphasis on local concerns to an emphasis on global concerns. These goals evolved through three incremental phases--efficiency of internal operations, access to local resources, and access to resources outside the library--before reaching the present stage of ...
Virágos, Márta, 'The Human Aspects of Library Automation', in Andrew Lass, and Richard E Quandt (eds), Library Automation in Transitional Societies: Lessons from Eastern Europe (New York, NY, 2000; online edn, Oxford Academic, 31 Oct. 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195132625.003.0035, accessed 21 Nov. 2023.
history of library automation, the shifts taking place now seem especially dramatic and tumultuous [7]. Some of the dynamics currently taking place involves an acceleration of the mergers and acquisitions that have resulted in fewer, but larger, companies involved in library automation. The consolidation of