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Hargrove, Thomas L; Stirling, Keith H. – 1970
Presenting this cost analysis as a supplemental volume, separate from the main report, allows the chief activities in implementing the Processing Center Design to be correlated with costs as of a particular date and according to varying rates of production. In considering the total budget, three main areas are distinguished: (1) Systems…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Libraries
Teare, Robert F., Ed. – 1975
Since 1966 the libraries of the Associated Claremont Colleges have developed an automated central acquisition and cataloging system. This system differs from most other technical service organizations and operations in three ways: (1) ordering and cataloging operations are integrated and blended to avoid duplicate and uncoordinated performance,…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Databases, Flow Charts, Information Processing
Port, Idelle; Matthews, Joseph – 1980
This examination of the feasibility of implementing an automated circulation system within San Mateo County's Peninsula Library System (PLS) was undertaken to determine if the system should automate material circulation systemwide in order to reduce operating costs while improving circulation procedures and increasing patron access to system…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Feasibility Studies, Library Automation, Library Circulation
Reilly, K. D. – 1968
This part of the final report provides an historical context for a state technical information system by reviewing prior work toward establishment of state-wide cooperation among libraries, with particular emphasis on service to business and industry. It then outlines a network schematic which incorporates both geographic groupings and specialty…
Descriptors: Automation, Business, Centralization, Industry