The Accidental Systems Librarian

Voorkant
Information Today, Inc., 2003 - 262 pagina's
"The Accidental Systems Librarian takes the approach that anyone with a solid foundation in the practices and principles of librarianship and a willingness to confront changing technology can serve effectively in a library technology position--with or without formal computer training. Author Rachel Singer Gordon's practical advice on using research, organizational, and bibliographic skills to solve various systems problems is geared to helping "accidental" systems librarians develop the skills they need to succeed and the confidence they need to excel. This is an essential book for any librarian who wants to deal more effectively with technology in her or his institution.
 

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Systems Librarianship 101
7
Sidebars
17
Systems Librarians as Change Agents
24
Blake Carvers Modifications of Ranganathans Rules
39
Web Design
45
Organization of Knowledge
59
Microsoft Word
65
Research Techniques
79
Independent Study
141
FreeLowCost Online ClassesTutorials
144
Administration
165
An Interview with Library Integrated Network Consortium
173
Life Lessons
195
Untangling the Job Ad
200
Conclusion
219
Appendix
225

Sample Computer Problem Report
94
Networking
103
An Interview with ILA RSTF Technology User Group
110
Instruction Techniques
123
Appendix C
235
About the Author
247
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