Research and planning are key to securing best library software. (Tutorial): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
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From the supplier: Media professionals are experienced enough to understand how an automated library system should look, but the challenge is to educate administrators enough to share the same vision. Research and planning are essential for determining which system is best, and for acquiring enough information to present to the school board making the decision to buy. The first part of the process is to detail what the system needs to do, and then to invite vendors to demonstrate their products onsite. Talking to media personnel in other school districts that have similar systems may yield some benefit. The bidding process starts after those tasks are completed and a detailed product specification has been prepared.
Citation Details
Title: Research and planning are key to securing best library software. (Tutorial)
Publication:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1994
Publisher: T.H.E. Journal, LLC
Volume: v22 Issue: n3 Page: p81(2)
Article Type: Tutorial
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Media professionals are experienced enough to understand how an automated library system should look, but the challenge is to educate administrators enough to share the same vision. Research and planning are essential for determining which system is best, and for acquiring enough information to present to the school board making the decision to buy. The first part of the process is to detail what the system needs to do, and then to invite vendors to demonstrate their products onsite. Talking to media personnel in other school districts that have similar systems may yield some benefit. The bidding process starts after those tasks are completed and a detailed product specification has been prepared.
Citation Details
Title: Research and planning are key to securing best library software. (Tutorial)
Publication:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1994
Publisher: T.H.E. Journal, LLC
Volume: v22 Issue: n3 Page: p81(2)
Article Type: Tutorial
Distributed by Thomson Gale
