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Planning for Automation:   A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians, Second Edition. By John M. Cohn, Ann L. Kelsey, and Keith Michael Fiels.NY: Neal-Schuman, 1997. [1-55570-313-5] 149pp.

From the publisher’s catalog: “This completely revised and expanded follow-up to the authors’ landmark first edition is a basic, comprehensive guide to the essential components of automation planning for medium-sized and smaller libraries of all kinds. Updated with highly current information and step-by-step techniques for assessing, acquiring, using and maintaining new technology, the guide is ideal for libraries installing a system for the first time–or replacing an existing system.        

Subjects covered include:

  • developing a profile in preparation for automation

  • identifying your library’s needs and priorities

  • writing a technology plan

  • the system selection and implementation process

  • post-selection matters, including contract negotiations, maintaining the system, training

  • creating and maintaining machine-readable databases

  • a discussion of standards and their importance to the success of the process

  • planning the telecommunications infrastructure

  • finding, selecting and working with a consultant (appendix)

This book has also been published in the United Kingdom by Library Assocation Publishing (London) under the title Planning for Library Automation:  A Practical Handbook. Revised and adapted by Graeme Muirhead, 1998. [1-85604-295-2]

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