Gradmann, S.: Small and beautiful? : some remarks on evaluating microcomputer based library systems (1991)
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- Abstract
- The paper serves as an introduction for the presentation of different microcomputer-based library systems and suggests selected criteria for their evaluation by librarians working with rather small amounts of data and not beeing actively integrated in the structures of regional bibliographic networks or of complex local applications. The issue of different system environments for library use is beeing discussed in order to indicate the limits of this undertaking. The criteria developed are: (1) capacity of generating; (2) concepts of data-maintenance, data-access and procedures providing the homogenity of data; (3) functions related to cataloguing and subject indexing of bibliographic material; (4) retrieval-oriented functions; (5) aspects of ergonomy and documentation; (6) functions and interfaces for data-exchange. The aspects of generating capacity and of functions related to data-exchange are given particular attention