Information Technology Planning
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Information Technology Planning

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eBook - ePub

Information Technology Planning

About this book

Information Technology Planning provides librarians and electronic resource planners with innovative suggestions and strategies for creating the digital library for the twenty-first century. Full of information on technological advances and resource assessment, this book explores the best ways to make your library accessible to users and discusses user-centered decision-making techniques. With Information Technology Planning, you'll choose the appropriate electronic resources for your library to best serve the needs of your patrons.Examining electronic resource redesigning and implementation, this book offers you examples of how other institutions, such as Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, the University of Arizona Libraries, the Central Library of Multnomah County, Oregon, and the University of Rochester Libraries, are working to supply relevant and vast amounts of information to their patrons. Information Technology Planning provides you with many methods and suggestions that will improve your institution's electronic resource capabilities, including:

  • understanding the basic needs of a digital library--database development, online public access catalogs (OPACs), networking, hardware and wiring, licensing, authentication, and security--and how to choose the right resources for your institution
  • using a 13-category planning checklist that examines database selection, pricing, and funding issues for implementing shared research databases in a consortium environment
  • combining internal reviews, heuristic reviews, usability testing, and field testing to measure the usability of a web page
  • examining the benefits of outcome-based education (OBE) to schools and librarians, such as increased learning and designing a curriculum based on the resources of a specific institution
  • questioning issues such as convenience, funding, information needs, licensing, and satisfaction of students/faculty when deciding upon delivery services for electronic resources
  • applying the eight "rules of thumb" for cost effectiveness when choosing delivery options for electronic bibliographic databases
  • acknowledging the immediate and future potential perils of computers and too much informationOffering you many proven methods and procedures, this book contains question-and-answer sections, appendices, research, and an example patron evaluation to assist you in choosing and evaluating which resources will work best for your library. From Information Technology Planning, you'll receive the necessary groundwork for reorganizing and enhancing your library's digital resources in order to effectively meet patron demands well into the next century.

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Index

Academic library managers, decision making for, 156โ€“157
Access control, 17โ€“19
Alienation, 183โ€“186
Allen, Bryce L., 124
Alliances, developing strategic library, 22
Anderson, Mary, 145
Apple Computers, 117โ€“118
Archiving, data, 163
Assessment, 144
Authentication, 17โ€“19
Authorization, 17โ€“19
Baker, Gayle, 3
Barber, David, 6,8,13,14
Baron, Mark, 144
Berry, Wendell, 190
Boschee, Floyd, 144
Bowers, C, A, 181,186
Capra, Fritjof, 180โ€“181,183
Card-sorting technique, 119
Carnegie Mellon University Library, 26โ€“30
Caswell, Jerry V., 7โ€“8,10
Cataloging departments, 11โ€“12
Clarity of focus, 147
Client/server technology, 15
Cohen, Michael, 183
Collection development, 8
Communication, nonverbal, 174
Community, 190
libraries as centers of, 183โ€“186
Computers
cultural amplification and, 180โ€“183
information and, 188โ€“189
Consortia, 91โ€“93. See also OhioLINK
custom data processing and, 106โ€“107
database access considerations for, 108โ€“109
database criteria for, 153โ€“155
database selection process for, 96
database vendor considerations for, 105โ€“106
hardware considerations for, 107โ€“108
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. About the Editors
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Building the Digital Library Infrastructure: A Primer
  9. The Carnegie Mellon/Sirsi Corporation Alliance
  10. To RFP or Not to RFP: That Is the Question
  11. The Technology Vendorโ€™s Conference: An Information Technology Planning Success Story
  12. Sharing the Load: A Planning Checklist for Consortial Database Use
  13. Chauffeured by the User: Usability in the Electronic Library
  14. Using Outcome-Based Education in the Planning and Teaching of New Information Technologies
  15. A Heuristic Approach to Selecting Delivery Mechanisms for Electronic Resources in Academic Libraries
  16. Beneath the Surface: The Unintended Consequences of Information Technology
  17. Index

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