Automation Of Libraries
Mostrando 1-12 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Gnuteca e PHL : estudo avaliativo de soluções livres para automação de bibliotecas
Analisa sistemas de informatização de acervos bibliográficos, buscando conhecer e avaliar programas de computadores específicos para uso em bibliotecas, sendo um software livre e um aplicativo online. Para a análise utiliza a comparação avaliativa de dois determinados programas brasileiros muito utilizados para a automação de bibliotecas, tanto esco
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Estudo avaliativo de recuperação da informação do sistema de automação de bibliotecas da UFRGS
Verifica a funcionalidade e a acessibilidade do Sistema de Automação de Bibliotecas da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul por meio de padrões encontrados nas buscas no sistema. As áreas para a coleta dos termos são Ciências da Informação, Direito, Economia, Enfermagem e Nutrição. O corpus de pesquisa inclui setecentos e cinqüenta termos. Na
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Automação de projetos de estruturas metálicas em plataforma CAD
This paper deals with techniques of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) applied to the development of routines that offer automation in the execution of the process of steel structures projects. The main purpose of this project is the automation of phases of the process, basically combining the levels related to the analysis, dimensioning, and design of steel
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Desenvolvimento de uma rede CAN utilizando DSPS
In recent years, there has been a major adoption of digital signal processors (DSPs) technology in a variety of embedded control applications. Typical industrial applications include high-performance servo drivers in applications like machine tools and robotics. Beyond the processing power, modern automation technology is characterized by increasing decentra
Publicado em: 2004
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5. Implementing hospital library automation: the GaIN project. Georgia Interactive Network for Medical Information.
The GaIN (Georgia Interactive Network for Medical Information) Hospital Libraries' Local Automation Project was a one-year, grant-funded initiative to implement an integrated library system in three Georgia hospitals. The purpose of the project was to install the library systems, describe the steps in hospital library automation, and identify issues and barr
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6. Automation of internal library operations in academic health sciences libraries: a state of the art report.
A survey of automated records management in the United States and Canada was developed to identify existing on-line library systems and technical expertise. Follow-up interviews were conducted with ten libraries. Tables compare the features and availability of four main frame and four minicomputer systems. Results showed: a trend toward vendor-supplied syste
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7. The Electronic Library: The Impact of Automation on Academic Libraries
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8. Library Statistics of Schools in the Health Sciences: Part II
This report is a continuation of “Library Statistics of Health Science Libraries: Part I,” published in the July 1966 issue of the Bulletin. Interlibrary loan transactions, space assigned to library functions, historical collections, pharmacy libraries, new library construction, and automation are covered in this paper. Questions are raised concerning th
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9. The impact of economic issues on Nigerian health sciences libraries.
Economic issues are among the most important factors affecting health sciences libraries in Nigeria. These issues are influenced by the political, cultural, geographic, and demographic characteristics of the country. Significant economic issues are the dependence of the national economy on a single commodity, large foreign debt and spiraling inflation, strin
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10. Requests for proposals for library automation.
Many health sciences libraries are now considering integrated automated systems for an investment of several hundred thousand dollars. The request for proposals (RFPs) is the usual method of selecting candidate vendors for close inspection of promising systems. This paper draws upon the experience of the Library of Rush University and that of twelve other he
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11. New Trends in Medical Libraries in Hospitals *
External and internal forces affecting medical library services are examined. Public Law 89-239, the Heart, Cancer and Stroke Amendments of 1965, and Public Law 89-291, the Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 which was extended by Public Law 91-212 have an impact on medical libraries. The Veterans Administration relationships with primary beneficiaries of
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12. BACS: evolution of an integrated library system toward information management.
The evolution of the Washington University School of Medicine BACS integrated library system toward information management functions is outlined. The creation of a machine-readable database and its extension through telecommunications have consequences that reach beyond the functions of the library as we have perceived them. It is argued that libraries are f