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Tables of Contents for Insider's Guide to Library Automation
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Locally Developed Systems: Automating the American Medical Association Headquarters Library Catalog: From Preliminary Decision-Making to Bring Up Our In-house System
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Locally Developed Automated Library System
Library Information Access System at Pennsylvania State University: A Migration Story
Library Automation . . . By Trial and Error
Backups and Alternatives
Library Automation on a Small Budget
Selecting, Buying, and Installing Automation Systems: Selecting and Installing a Second System
Non-Request for Proposal and Library wide: One Approach to System Selection
Coordinating a Library Automation Project
Life on the Bleeding Edge
Linking Automated Resources in the Public Library
Cooperative Systems
Implementing an Integrated Library System in a Shared Consortial Environment
A Square Peg in a Round Hole? A Community College Library's Experience as a Participant in a Cooperative Integrated Automated System Shared with Public Libraries
Database Maintenance and Conversion : Database Conversion: East Straoudsburg University's Experience
Data Conversion: The Emporia State University Experience
Cleaning Up and Reconciling an Installed Database of Machine Readable Cataloging Records
Management Concerns in Automation : The Library Automation Project: Is it Ever Really Done?
Perspectives on Regional Library Networking: A Chief Executive Officer's Public and Personal Views
Authority Control in an Online Environment: A Consortium Approach
Computer Center or Library Director: Is There a Choice?
An Overview
Library Automation Technology
Glossary
Index