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Edité par Omega Pub, New Delhi, 2009
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Ajouter au panierHardbound. Etat : As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Library automation. 2. Automated services. 3. Automation techniques. 4. Automated acquisitions. 5. Library acquisition system. 6. Academic libraries and changing role. 7. Resources sharing and online in library. 8. Automated cataloguing. 9. Promotion to ICT facility in library. 10. Networking and resource sharing. 11. Computers in library. 12. Software documentation. 13. Process of communication in library. Index. Automated library acquisition systems are designed to handle the considerable amount of paperwork involved in buying books. Typically they print purchase orders maintain book fund accounts and print book fund reports of various types provide information on orders outstanding and sometimes on works in process that is books received but not yet catalogued prepare vouchers or checks to pay for the books. Many also print other reports derived from the order information one system described below for example produces 32 separate products. These may include lists of orders by order number by author by country by language or by any other element of data that has previously been coded and entered into the system claims or cancellation notices to be sent to a dealer when the book has not been received within a predetermined period of time and notices of the original requester of a book that it has been ordered or received. 294 pp.