Collection management in the cloud: a guide for using cloud computing technologies in libraries (Library and Information Technology Association (LITA Guides))
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This book examines the use of cloud-based technology to manage library collections. It is aimed at collection development librarians and explores several popular cloud-based technologies such as Google Forms, Google Sheets and Tableau to see how they can be integrated into the library workplace. A range of factors are considered, including versatility, functionality, pricing, and data security, focusing on technologies libraries can a ff ord to implement, or alternatively, utilising existing corporate subscriptions. The authors are practising collection management librarians. Kayla Kipps is the collection development librarian at College of Charleston Libraries, managing physical and electronic content. Allison Kaiser Jones is the electronic resources and serials librarian at the same institution. The book begins with an overview of collection managements activitiesand cloud-based technology, and an examination of the technology ’ s broader role within the library. The advantages and disadvantages of using cloud-based technology are discussed. Subsequent chapters focus on topics integral to collection management and the appropriate cloud-based tools for those activi-ties using Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). There are examples to demonstrate how various cloud-based tools are implemented in libraries. Topics covered in chapters include data storage, data management, data visualisation, project management, communications, and library management systems, using the examples of Ex Libris Alma, Koha, and FOLIO. The authors close with thoughts on how cloud-based technologies will shape libraries into the future. The book also contains a glossary of terms, a com-prehensive list of references for future study, and a detailed index.
这本书探讨了使用基于云的技术来管理图书馆藏品。它针对的是馆藏开发图书馆员,并探索了几种流行的基于云的技术,如Google Forms、Google Sheets和Tableau,以了解如何将它们集成到图书馆工作场所中。考虑了一系列因素,包括多功能性、功能性、定价和数据安全性,重点关注图书馆可以帮助实现的技术,或者利用现有的公司订阅。作者是从事收藏管理的图书馆员。凯拉·基普斯(Kayla Kipps)是查尔斯顿图书馆学院(College of Charleston Libraries)的藏品开发馆员,负责管理实物和电子内容。Allison Kaiser Jones是同一机构的电子资源和连载图书管理员。本书首先概述了馆藏管理活动和基于云的技术,并考察了该技术在图书馆中的更广泛作用。讨论了使用基于云的技术的优点和缺点。随后的章节重点讨论了集合管理不可或缺的主题,以及使用基础设施即服务(IaaS)、平台即服务(PaaS)和软件即服务(SaaS)为这些活动提供适当的基于云的工具。有一些示例可以演示如何在库中实现各种基于云的工具。各章涵盖的主题包括数据存储、数据管理、数据可视化、项目管理、通信和图书馆管理系统,以Ex Libris Alma、Koha和FOLIO为例。最后,作者们思考了基于云的技术将如何塑造未来的图书馆。这本书还包含一个术语表,一个供未来研究参考的综合列表,以及一个详细的索引。
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The Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association is the flagship journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). It is a quarterly publication for information science researchers, information professionals, related disciplines and industries. The Journal aims to stimulate discussion and inform practice by showcasing original peer reviewed research articles and other scholarly papers about, or relevant to, the Australian and Southern Asia Pacific regions. Authors from the full range of information professions and areas of scholarship are invited to contribute their work to the Journal.