ABSTRACT

First published in 1992, This guide, one of a series looking at library automation systems, will not only help prospective users in their systems choice, but will also give current a better appreciation of the potential of their own system.Written by users of the system and reflecting their experience, the guide examines BookshelF’s place in the automated libraries’ market, the company’s history, reliability and support services. All the hardware and software used in connection with BookshelF are described and the reader is taken through all the process involved in setting up the system, and introduced to the specific packages and application. This guide will also be interest to students of information management, information science and librarianship.

part 1|32 pages

Development and environment

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

History and development

chapter 3|13 pages

Hardware and software

part 2|131 pages

The BookshelF system

chapter 5|30 pages

Catalogue module

chapter 6|15 pages

Acquisitions module

chapter 7|13 pages

Circulation module

chapter 8|20 pages

Serials module

chapter 9|20 pages

Management information

chapter 10|12 pages

BookshelF user group

chapter 11|8 pages

Support services