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Armed with this guide's targeted information, subject liaisons will be able to better position themselves to serve both instructors and the library effectively.
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The processes for acquiring, cataloging, and preserving resources have undergone dramatic changes in the last decade, and library technical services departments have had to evolve quickly in response. Often, librarians asked to take on technical services management roles find themselves both under-prepared and without guidance from their institutions. Seasoned expert Sheila Intner makes sense out of the chaos as she examines the roles and responsibilities of the technical services manager.
Libraries -- Management. --- Technical services (Libraries). --- Technical services (Libraries) -- Management. --- Technical services (Libraries) --- Social Sciences --- Library & Information Science --- Library processing --- Library technical services --- Processing (Libraries) --- Technical processing (Libraries) --- Library science --- Management --- Traitement (Bibliothèques) --- Management. --- Gestion
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Volume 6 of the series Creating the 21st-Century Academic Library is focused on academic library technical services operations, and ways that they have been transformed and reimagined for working in today's higher education environment.
Higher education --- Library management --- Technical services (Libraries) --- Academic libraries --- Traitement (Bibliothèques) --- Bibliothèques universitaires, Effets des innovations sur les --- Management. --- Employees --- Effect of technological innovations on --- Effect of technological innovations on. --- Gestion --- Personnel --- Effets des innovations sur --- Traitement (Bibliothèques) --- Bibliothèques universitaires, Effets des innovations sur les
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Many modern technologies give the impression that they somehow work by magic, particularly when they operate automatically and their mechanisms are invisible. A technology called RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), which is relatively new, has exactly this characteristic. Librarians everywhere are closely watching RFID technology. Advances over using bar codes on library materials, RFID tags are being touted as a way to radically redesign how library materials are handled. But it is expensive. The tags are vulnerable to wear and tear and the technology is not fully developed. It's unclear w
Technical services (Libraries) --- Radio frequency identification systems. --- Libraries --- Radio frequency identification systems --- Traitement (Bibliothèques) --- Systèmes d'identification par radiofréquence --- Bibliothèques --- Security measures --- Cost effectiveness --- Sécurité --- Mesures --- Coût-efficacité --- -681.3*J7 --- 025.02 --- Identification systems, Radio frequency --- RF/ID systems --- RFID systems --- Near field communication --- Library processing --- Library technical services --- Processing (Libraries) --- Technical processing (Libraries) --- Computers in other systems: command and control consumer products industrial control process control publishing real time--See also {681.3*C3} --- 681.3*J7 Computers in other systems: command and control consumer products industrial control process control publishing real time--See also {681.3*C3} --- Internet access for library users. --- Radio frequency identification systems -- Cost effectiveness. --- Technical services (Libraries). --- Cost effectiveness. --- Library science --- 681.3*J7 Computers in other systems: command and control; consumer products; industrial control; process control; publishing; real time--See also {681.3*C3} --- Computers in other systems: command and control; consumer products; industrial control; process control; publishing; real time--See also {681.3*C3} --- Identification --- Radio telemetry --- Near-field communication --- Equipment and supplies --- 681.3*J7
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