ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1989, examines the problems and benefits of installing a ready-made computer system in a sci-tech library. These systems, usually known as turnkey systems, provide a means for obtaining the network for a lower cost than a new system designed by a consultant. These papers analyse the benefits and problems with turnkey systems in a variety of different situations.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Edited ByEllis Mount

chapter |2 pages

Sci-Tech Collections

Edited ByTony Stankus

chapter |6 pages

Sci-Tech Online

Edited ByEllen Nagle

chapter |6 pages

Sci-Tech in Review