Institutional Political and Fiscal Factors In the Development of Library Automation, 1967-71.

Authors

  • Allen B. Veaner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v7i1.8925

Abstract

This paper (1) summarizes an investigation into the political and financial factors which inhibited the ready application of computers to individual academic libraries during the period 1967-71, and (2) presents the author's speculations on the future of libraries in a computer dominant society. Technical aspects of system design were specifically excluded from the investigation. Twenty-four institutions were visited and approximately 100 persons interviewed.

Substantial future change is envisaged in both the structure and function of the library, if the emerging trend of coalescing libraries and computerized "information processing centers" continues.

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Published

1974-03-01

How to Cite

Veaner, A. B. (1974). Institutional Political and Fiscal Factors In the Development of Library Automation, 1967-71. Information Technology and Libraries, 7(1), 5–26. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v7i1.8925