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SELECTING SOFTWARE PART I: WHAT'S AVAILABLE… WHAT TO ASK ABOUT

Vicki A. Alfano (Vice President of Lane Research Associates, Willingboro, New Jersey.)

The Bottom Line

ISSN: 0888-045X

Article publication date: 1 February 1988

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Abstract

As more and more library management software appears on the market, selecting the best computer programs to automate library functions has become increasingly difficult. Each type of program has its own advantages and disadvantages; some have a broad range of applications, but may be too complex or difficult for routine use. Others are designed to perform specific tasks, but cannot be readily modified to meet the needs of an individual department. Warranties, training requirements, and backup policies differ considerably, depending on which program you choose and which company manufactures it. Since library automation can be an expensive prospect, it is well worth the time and energy to develop a thorough acquaintance with what's available—and to know what questions to ask. Your final software decision will determine the productivity, efficiency, and cost‐effectiveness of your library automation project.

Citation

Alfano, V.A. (1988), "SELECTING SOFTWARE PART I: WHAT'S AVAILABLE… WHAT TO ASK ABOUT", The Bottom Line, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 39-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb025118

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1988, MCB UP Limited

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