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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.
Technology and policy issues involved in library automation and its role in the Global Information Infrastructure are summarized. Over a period of thirty years, goals for library automation have shifted from an emphasis on local concerns to an emphasis 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.
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
This entry provides a review of the history of developments in library automation in the United States. It discusses four contexts within which library automation should be seen, and does so within each of six time periods: 1) pre-1945; 2) 1945–1960; 3) 1960–1975; 4) 1975–1990; 5) 1990–2008; and (6) post-2008.
Library Automation: History. By Robert M. Hayes. Book Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences. Click here to navigate to parent product. Edition 4th Edition. First Published 2017. Imprint CRC Press. Pages 12. eBook ISBN 9781315116143.
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.