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Rapp, David; Fialkoff, Francine – Library Journal, 2010
This article presents an interview with SirsiDynix CEO Gary M. Rautenstrauch and newly appointed VP of library relations Berit Nelson about some of the issues that have been roiling the ILS world and the company itself, among them the recent consolidation of SirsiDynix's offices, customer service, the state of library budgets, the rise of ebooks…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Interviews, Computer Software, Library Automation
Sauer, Anne – Journal of Archival Organization, 2009
Archivists are challenged by many competing demands on their time. The rise of institutional repositories, often located in libraries rather than archives, and the concurrent increase in attention to the changes in scholarly communication may be perceived by archivists as being a demand that is too far from the archives' core mission to warrant…
Descriptors: Archives, Information Management, Library Role, Librarians
Breeding, Marshall – Computers in Libraries, 2007
In this article, the author argues the need for transparency with regard to the automation systems used in libraries. As librarians make decisions regarding automation software and services, they should have convenient access to information about the organizations it will potentially acquire technology from and about the collective experiences of…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Librarians, Library Automation, Computer Software
Rosenberg, Victor – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1987
Discusses issues relating to library software including: (1) the library market; (2) library participation in software development; (3) customer support; (4) software standards; (5) copy protection and software theft; and (6) software reviews. (MES)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Librarians, Library Automation
Breeding, Marshall – Computers in Libraries, 2005
This article discusses trends in five areas relating to software developed for libraries, and based on these trends, the author's predictions for developments that might play out in the next few years. The author's predictions, based on his own empirical observations, include: (1) the integrated library system (ILS) will be reintegrated; (2) the…
Descriptors: Libraries, Internet, Library Automation, Library Networks
Scott, Randall W. – Library Journal, 1987
This discussion of the effects of library automation and networking on original catalog librarians describes personal experiences with the transition from a manual to an automated cataloging system at the Michigan State University Libraries, and presents recommendations for the future. (MES)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Utilities, Cataloging, Librarians, Library Automation

Stahl, Wilson M. – Library Hi Tech, 1986
Describes unethical practices in library automation, including vendors'"low-balling" bids in order to make sales; libraries' stating required specifications so that only one vendor can qualify; and consultants compromising their objectivity and independence. Procedures to help identify and prevent such practices in the future are…
Descriptors: Bids, Conflict of Interest, Consultants, Ethics

Cortez, Edwin M., Ed. – Library Hi Tech, 1991
Argues that the key reason for using the services of a library automation consultant is to obtain expertise not available in the library staff, and that the library must continuously evaluate the consulting process and provide feedback to the consultant. Related insights and perspectives of both librarians and library system vendors are provided.…
Descriptors: Consultants, Integrated Library Systems, Librarians, Library Automation

Sowards, Steven W. – Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2001
Discusses comments made in a previous column relating to reference librarians and online reference services. Topics include the inaccuracy of traditional reference services; the alleged decline in library reference activity; misunderstanding reference librarians; and perceiving Ask Jeeves as a useful alternative model to reference services. (LRW)
Descriptors: Internet, Librarians, Library Automation, Library Services

Boyce, Bert R.; Heim, Kathleen M. – Journal of Library Administration, 1988
Discussion of the education of library systems analysts for the 1990s examines: (1) what library science schools have done; (2) necessary skills and competencies; and (3) what library science schools can do. (13 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Job Skills, Librarians, Library Automation
Hill, Chrystie R. – Library Journal, 2005
An online community is a group of people who connect with one another over time and through space using the Internet as their primary medium. Online communities also act, albeit through text. They organize political action, introduce to-be spouses, and create new products and tools. This article discusses how one librarian used online communities…
Descriptors: Library Automation, Electronic Libraries, Library Services, Librarians

Martin, Susan K. – Journal of Library Administration, 1988
Discussion of the library, its information providing function, and the systems librarian examines: (1) the impact of information technology on libraries; (2) library organization charts; and (3) position advertisements--who are systems librarians, what do they do, and what should they do? (seven references) (MES)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Technology, Librarians

Stevens, Norman D. – Library Hi Tech, 1986
In their efforts to deal with change and enhance library and information services, librarians must distinguish between personal philosophies and those of an institution or professional body, and avoid situations where personal interests might be served or financial benefits gained at the expense of users, colleagues, or employers. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Codes of Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Ethics
Park, Bruce – American Libraries, 1992
Discusses the future of the library profession and suggests that librarianship could become marginalized (i.e., its significance could be diminished) as a result of automation if librarians do not broaden their vision and keep pace with technology. The roles of libraries, librarians, and library automation in an infrastructure for information…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Information Services, Information Technology, Librarians

Frick, Elizabeth – Canadian Library Journal, 1984
Examination of the confrontation between patrons and technology in the library focuses on two questions evident when addressing the instruction librarian's role in humanizing technology: whether the library profession can afford to humanize interaction between client and technology, and how instruction librarians can humanize the confrontation.…
Descriptors: Humanization, Librarians, Library Automation, Library Instruction