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Leeds Polytechnic (England). Dept. of Librarianship. – 1970
The papers presented at this one day symposium on the subject of computer book charging are: (1) A Specification for a Computer Bookcharging System, (2) A Suite of Programs for a Computer Bookcharging System, (3) The Implementations of a Computer Bookcharging System, (4) The Effect of Computer Bookcharging on Management and (5) The Extension of…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Conferences, Library Automation

Randall, G. E.; Oxton, J. G. – Special Libraries, 1973
An integrated library record-keeping system introduced ten years ago is still viable. Unanticipated fringe benefits have been interspersed with an occasional unanticipated faux pas. Computer costs, equipment requirements, and the possibilities for the future are covered. (2 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Library Automation, Library Circulation

Dennis, Donald D.; Stockton, Patricia A. – Special Libraries, 1974
The output, general operation, and timesaving advantages of the automated circulation system in operation at American University are described. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation
Surace, Cecily J. – 1970
The model circulation system outlined is an on-line real time system in which the circulation file is created from the shelf list and the terminal inquiry system includes the capability to query and browse through the bibliographic system and the circulation subsystem together to determine the availability for circulation of specific documents, or…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Evaluation
Canadian Library Association, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1970
The fourth Canadian Association of College and University Libraries (CACUL) Conference on Library Automation was held in Hamilton, June 20-21, 1970, as a pre-conference workshop of the Canadian Library Association (CLA). The purpose of the conference was to present papers on current projects and to discuss the continuing need for this type of…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, College Libraries, Computers
International Business Machines Corp., Gaithersburg, MD. Data Processing Div. – 1969
The Ohio State University Libraries On-line Remote Catalog Access and Circulation Control System (LCS) began on-line operations with the conversion of one department library in November 1970. By December all 26 libraries had been converted to the automated system and LCS was fully operational one month ahead of schedule. LCS is designed as a…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Computer Storage Devices, Computers

McKibbin, Dorothy – Canadian Library Journal, 1976
Describes the on-line automation of reserve loans at Elizabeth Dafoe Library of the University of Manitoba. (PF)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation, Online Systems

Juergens, Bonnie – Journal of Library Automation, 1979
Presents program guidelines for training library staff in the operation and use of automated library circulation systems. Advice is given on the qualificatons of the training coordinator, levels of training, training and training aids, vendor responsibilities and time frame. (RAA)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Library Automation, Library Circulation, Personnel

Burgess, Thomas K. – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
Two models for circulation systems (manual and automated) costing are presented. Validation tests for the model assumptions are devised and explained. Use of the models for cost effectiveness comparison and for cost prediction are discussed and examples are given showing their application. (10 references) (Author/SJ)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Library Automation, Library Circulation, Models

Surace, Cecily J. – Special Libraries, 1972
The model circulation system outlined is an on-line real time system in which the circulation file is created from the shelf list. The model extends beyond the operational limits of most existing circulation systems and can be considered a reflection of the current state of the art. (36 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation, Models, Online Systems
American School and University, 1971
A computer circulation control system provides do-it-yourself charge-outs at Northwestern's library to ease the paperwork burden and maintain management controls. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computers, Library Automation, Library Circulation
Lin, Stanley H. – Network-International Communications in Library Automation, 1976
A description of the automated circulation system of Edinboro State College, Pennsylvania, includes the system requirements, flowchart, formats, and sample printouts. (PF)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Flow Charts, Library Automation, Library Circulation

Sanderson, M. – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
Simon Fraser University library began operation with an automated circulation system. A radically revised loan policy caused the system design and assumptions to be questioned. A cheaper, simpler, and more effective off-line system eventually replaced the on-line system. The systems, fiscal, and administrative implications of this decision are…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Automation, Library Circulation, Online Systems
Matthews, Joseph R. – Library Journal, 1982
Predicts that the growing market for automated circulation systems will expand even faster in the near future, given the availability of a wide variety of systems and computer types, which enables libraries of all sizes to obtain a system to fit their needs. Currently there are 301 systems installed. (RAA)
Descriptors: Computers, Library Automation, Library Circulation, Marketing

Barkalow, Pat – Journal of Library Automation, 1979
Presents suggestions for reducing labor costs, improving accuracy, and maximizing computer use when converting circulation system bibliographic files. Planning advice is offered for system integration with regional, state, or national systems. (RAA)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Guidelines, Library Automation, Library Circulation