Library management systems in the UK: 1960s-1980s


Autoria(s): Tedd, Lucy A.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Information Studies

Management and Knowledge Management (for Library and Information Services)

Data(s)

15/05/2008

15/05/2008

2007

Resumo

Tedd, L.A. (2007). Library management systems in the UK: 1960s-1980s. Library History, 23(4),301-316 Originally published (as above) by Maney Publishing.

Computers were first used in libraries for assisting with the processes of cataloguing and the issuing of materials in the collections. This paper traces this history in the UK from the experimental systems of the 1960s, to the local and also the co-operative systems of the 1970s and to the turnkey systems of the 1980s. The rise of microcomputer-based systems and integrated library management systems of the late 1980s are covered in the penultimate section. References are made to published literature of these developments and ?memories? of those involved in running and implementing these systems were elicited through an e-mail list and have been incorporated as appropriate.

Peer reviewed

Formato

16

Identificador

Tedd , L A 2007 , ' Library management systems in the UK: 1960s-1980s ' Library History , pp. 301-316 .

PURE: 73901

PURE UUID: 91b9da55-92ad-44ea-ba59-38845359121f

dspace: 2160/566

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/566

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eng

Relação

Library History

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