id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5579 Weber, David C. Personnel Aspects of Library Automation 1971-03-01 11 .pdf application/pdf 4646 358 58 Personnel of an automation project is discussed in terms of talents needed The following observations are based upon experience at Stanford University over the past eight years in applying data processing to libraries, under an automated system, form and other output design, review of published literature and on-site analysis of selected efforts of a related nature; analysis of space requirements and equipment changes; staff training programs with manuals or computer aided instruction, system documentation The total effort is collaborative; the system is designed by and with the users of it (i.e., library staff), not for them, and In development of library automation or of any sophisticated data program of library automation results from on-campus development: that scarcity of particular talents and their importance to major library automation programs. Designing an on-line library system requires a person of project manager and staH librarians working with the team must be ./cache/5579.pdf ./txt/5579.txt