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Best Practices of Public Library Information Technology Directors
註釋This special report from Primary Research Group is based on exhaustive interviews with information technology directors and other critical staff involved in IT decision-making from Princeton Public Library, Minneapolis Public Library, Evansville Public Library, Santa Monica Public Library, Boston Public Library, Columbus Metropolitan Public Library, San Francisco Public Library , Seattle Public Library, and Denver Public Library. The report covers areas critical to the public library mission, including: general overview of the library and the library system , use of Ebooks, trends in database licensing, use of consortiums, workstation deployment, workstation access and reservation policies, technology centers, internet access policies, internet filtering, automated book check out, automated routing of returned books, catalog enhancements, digitizing of special audio/video collections, web site maintenance and development, use of virtual reference systems, integrated library software system, size and composition of technology staff, relation of library technology staff to city/county technology staff, help desk policies, wireless access, new libraries being built, wish list of technology that you might like to acquire, and advice for fellow librarians.