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Journal articles on the topic "LQ. Library automation systems"

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Dowlin, Kenneth E. "Library Automation and Telecommunications Systems." Public Library Quarterly 8, no. 3-4 (November 30, 1988): 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j118v08n03_02.

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Heinemann, Luba. "Elegance in Library Automation Systems." Library Hi Tech 3, no. 3 (March 1985): 43–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb047607.

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Drabenstott, Jon. "Library Automation and Library Education." Library Hi Tech 5, no. 2 (February 1987): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb047691.

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Drabenstott, Jon. "Funding Library Automation." Library Hi Tech 4, no. 1 (January 1986): 111–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb047640.

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Drabenstott, Jon. "Projecting Library Automation Costs." Library Hi Tech 3, no. 3 (March 1985): 111–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb047613.

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Brandis, Rushton. "Oregon: Library automation developments." Library Hi Tech 14, no. 2/3 (February 1996): 259–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb048022.

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Brown, Thomas M., Joseph W. Barnes, Thomas M. Brown, Josephine Fidler, Frederic Glazer, Ruth M. Jackson, James E. Justice, and Richard Rekowski. "West Virginia: Library automation." Library Hi Tech 14, no. 2/3 (February 1996): 329–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb048032.

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Verhelst, Elisabeth, Liesbeth Missel, Bas Vanmeulebrouk, and Frans I. Rip. "Publishing WWII aerial photographs in geographical and library information systems." LIBER Quarterly 22, no. 2 (September 11, 2012): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/lq.8051.

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Muhammad, Meizano Ardhi, and Mardiana Mardiana. "Library Automation Systems Integration (Case: ELIB and SLiMS)." INSIST 1, no. 1 (October 15, 2016): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/ins.v1i1.21.

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Abstract—The Library automation system help reduce much work need to be done by doing monotonous routine jobs with the help of technologies such as Barcode and RFID. Unila Library as the pioneer of RFID technology implementation in Lampung province face challenge in migration. Unila Library used SLiMS Library Automation System to manage collections, which use mainly barcode to identify collection. RFID uses allow collections to be scanned in gate and warn librarian. Unfortunately, SLiMS doesn't support SIP2 protocol which is needed by RFID devices (gate, kiosk) to function properly. Therefore, a solution must be made to address the migration of data and support SIP2 protocol. ELIB is a library automation software which support SIP2 protocol. So, library automation systems integration which synchronize both database in ELIB and SLiMS to keep up to date data and allow support for SIP2 protocol must be made in the form of middleware. Some of difficulties arise in integration was the development of both library automation systems which require fine tuning everytime update occurs and both systems in active use. Benchmarking is done to find anomaly and disreparancies of data. And, because the integration system is build as middleware, it remain flexible and open to future development. It can be concluded, Library automation systems integration require vigilance and keen observations into minuscule level especially because both systems are so different.Keywords— library, RFID, ELIB, SLIMS, SIP2, middleware
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Leeves, Juliet. "Automation of ILL Management Systems." Interlending & Document Supply 21, no. 3 (March 1993): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02641619310154656.

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Yu, Shien-Chiang. "Study on digital archives standard for library automation system." School of Communication & Information, Nanyang Technological University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106097.

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With the development of internet and the trend of information system technology, the object of digital library research has extended to the application of digital archives. Basically, digital libraries store huge amounts of data, including text, image, map audio, video and illustration via electronic formats. Further more, digital libraries could be conveniently accessed through the Internet. As the research intention of network information systems, the critical technology in digital library research could be how to let users effectively harvest correct information from the digital library. Digital library users could discover, present, and organize knowledge among these data of digital libraries. The traditional library automation system, related applying technologies and protocols, such as MARC, Z39.50 and ISO 2709, could not totally match the requirement of digital archives. The purpose of this research is to find out how to effectively manage and apply the related technology of digital archive to handle the existing operation processes in library and the management requirement of digital archives. This paper discusses an evolution model of the related technology of library automation systems.
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Atua-Ntow, Cynthia. "Staff assessment of the success of the integrated library system : the case of the University of Ghana Library System." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/59625.

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Library automation in Ghana began barely 13 years ago with the University of Ghana Balme Library being the first to start automation in 2003. Library automation is attained by means of a specific type of information system, an integrated library system (ILS). Given that modern academic libraries rely heavily on their ILS to meet user needs, the success of the ILS is vital. In 1999 Farajpahlou published a set of 26 criteria to assess the success of ILS in university libraries that was subsequently validated in both developing and developed countries (Iran and Australia). In this case study of the University of Ghana Library System (UGLS) Farajpahlou‟s original set of criteria was assessed for applicability and used to assess the success of the UGLS by surveying 28 randomly selected library managers, IT specialists and selected paraprofessionals who work with the UGLS ILS. The study showed that, in the opinion of these respondents, the UGLS ILS conclusively satisfies 13 out of the 16 criteria accepted by the research respondents out of the 26 criteria that constitute the Farajpahlou (1999, 2002) success criteria. This outcome suggests that the UGLS ILS may not be conclusively deemed to be successful. Furthermore, the study also suggests that, although Farajpahlou‟s success criteria can serve as a basis for the assessment of ILS success in academic libraries, some criteria may need to be altered or removed and additional criteria added to make it a more robust set of criteria to assess ILS success globally. This research contributes to studies that seek to assess the success of library automation in academic libraries in Ghana and also contribute to the development of potentially suitable success assessment criteria, which may be of value to both researchers and practitioners. Library automation in Ghana began barely 13 years ago with the University of Ghana Balme Library being the first to start automation in 2003. Library automation is attained by means of a specific type of information system, an integrated library system (ILS). Given that modern academic libraries rely heavily on their ILS to meet user needs, the success of the ILS is vital. In 1999 Farajpahlou published a set of 26 criteria to assess the success of ILS in university libraries that was subsequently validated in both developing and developed countries (Iran and Australia). In this case study of the University of Ghana Library System (UGLS) Farajpahlou‟s original set of criteria was assessed for applicability and used to assess the success of the UGLS by surveying 28 randomly selected library managers, IT specialists and selected paraprofessionals who work with the UGLS ILS. The study showed that, in the opinion of these respondents, the UGLS ILS conclusively satisfies 13 out of the 16 criteria accepted by the research respondents out of the 26 criteria that constitute the Farajpahlou (1999, 2002) success criteria. This outcome suggests that the UGLS ILS may not be conclusively deemed to be successful. Furthermore, the study also suggests that, although Farajpahlou‟s success criteria can serve as a basis for the assessment of ILS success in academic libraries, some criteria may need to be altered or removed and additional criteria added to make it a more robust set of criteria to assess ILS success globally. This research contributes to studies that seek to assess the success of library automation in academic libraries in Ghana and also contribute to the development of potentially suitable success assessment criteria, which may be of value to both researchers and practitioners.
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Giulio, Bonanome. "Un ILS open source per l'automazione delle biblioteche: l'ipotesi Koha a Ca' Foscari." Thesis, Università degli studi di Venezia, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71538.

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The first part of the work is focused on the history and last trend on library automation and integrated library systems, with specific attention on the italian context. The second part evaluates some possible use of open source software in library and open source diffusion in Italy.The third part analyze Koha, an open source ILS, and its possible application at the University of Ca' Foscari Library System.
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Buwule, Robert Stalone. "Exploratory Study on the Drivers and Barriers to Adoption of an Integrated Library System in Kyambogo University Library Service." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/43904.

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The adoption of Integrated Library Systems (ILS) helps library staff to automate libraries’ routine operations. While some libraries are coping well with automation, others most especially in Sub Saharan Africa face challenges and setbacks. The purpose of the study is to explore the adoption of an open source ILS, Koha, at Kyambogo University Library Service (KyULS). The study employs a qualitative approach where data is gathered using semi-structured interviews. Collected data was analysed using content analysis. The results of the study indicate that the drivers for adopting an ILS in KyULS are: qualified staff members, Koha being an open source software, training, and library automation trends in sister university libraries. The barriers to ILS adoption on the other hand included: lack of infrastructure, internet instability, insufficient funding, bureaucracy and the ILS’s unsuitability to persons with visual impairment. This report further provides recommendations to alleviate or resolve the difficulties that are hampering KyULS specifically and potentially other libraries when adopting ILSs. They include having a well-planned process of adopting the ILS, provision of a centralised and stable campus-wide inter/intranet network, establishment of required ILS infrastructure, sourcing of external funding, carrying out wide spread sensitisation of the ILS, continuously training the library staff members in the use of the ILS and collaboration with ILS adoption champions in other academic libraries. This study may be of value to academic librarians, LIS schools and ILS vendors globally as it helps them better understand the unique challenges faced by libraries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Sandhu, Tahir S. Drake Frederick D. "Beyond American Memory technologies of library and office automation and their impact on multimedia computing for public education in the United States, 1963-present /." Normal, Ill. Illinois State University, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ilstu/fullcit?p3006627.

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Thesis (D.A.)--Illinois State University, 2001.
Title from title page screen, viewed April 18, 2006. Dissertation Committee: Frederick D. Drake (chair), Lawrence McBride, John B. Freed. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 351-398) and abstract. Also available in print.
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Sani, Cecilia Maria. "An investigation and evaluation of three integrated library systems for the Human Sciences Research Council Information Services." Thesis, Link to the online version, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10019/121.

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Saorín, Pérez Tomás. "Modelo conceptual para la automatización de bibliotecas en el contexto digital." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10903.

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Partiendo de un análisis de los principales aspectos de la sociedad de la información como contexto social en el que las bibliotecas actuales redefinen su función social y sus servicios, se estudia el papel de la tecnología como agente de cambio en los servicios de información de las bibliotecas públicas. Antes de estudiar la automatización y las tecnologías en las bibliotecas, se realiza un estudio terminológico sobre la biblioteca actual en este sentido (biblioteca digital, biblioteca electrónica, biblioteca virtual y biblioteca híbrida).La biblioteca híbrida se toma como marco conceptual para el desarrollo del trabajo: el ámbito de los servicios de biblioteca en el contexto digital. Posteriormente se revisa la evolución del concepto y aplicación de la automatización de bibliotecas, centrándose en la descripción de las aplicaciones de gestión integral de bibliotecas (SIGB). Se elabora un esquema común que responde al modelo clásico de automatización de bibliotecas, y de él se estudian con más detalle los elementos pertenecientes al sistema de información público, generalmente conocidos como Opac. Posteriormente se traza un panorama actual del mercado de la información y de aplicaciones para bibliotecas, atendiendo a las divergencias y desarrollos del modelo clásico. Se recoge información sobre los proyectos de bibliotecas digitales más significativos, y se ponen en relación con la gestión estratégica de las tecnologías en las bibliotecas. Se completa este apartado con el estudio de los dos contextos tecnológicos actuales que más inciden sobre las posibilidades y configuración de las aplicaciones de gestión bibliotecaria; por un lado la gestión documental corporativa (Groupware y Workflow) y por otro los portales y comunidades virtuales en internet. Antes de describir nuestra propuesta conceptual de SIGB, se estudia la arquitectura del sistema de información digital de la biblioteca, introduciendo el concepto de Biblioteca-Red, derivado del estudio de la biblioteca desde la óptica organizacional y de los factores del entorno que la moldean.
The role of information technology as a critical agent of change in public library information services, in the environment of infornation society, is studied, considering the redefinition of libraries social functions and services. First of all, it's presents a terminological survey of modern libraries trends (digital library, electronic library, virtual library, hybrid library). Hybrid library is selected as a valid conceptual framework for this work: library services in digital context. Library automation and technologies concepts and applications are reviewed, focusing in library systems, which match into a classic model of library automation. Information retrieval and public information features (Opac) are studied in-depth, in order to compare it with recent development in the information market for libraries and significant digital ibraries projects. The strategic role of information technologies management is presented as a requirement for understanding the complex interrelation between services and technologies. It's also analysed the two technological context that have a greater potential of influence in library systems: In one hand the Groupware and Workflow, and in the aher hand internet virtual communities and portals. Also is described the different points of view about digital information systems architecture, introducing the concept of Net-Library, as an organizational view of libraries in interaction inside an infomation and social environment. A new conceptual framework of library systems is defined, with extended functionalities derived of social and technological changes about information services, denominated Extended Library System. It's structured in two leve ls: application and product. The first level describes the modules of an library management and infonnation system application. The second one is dedicated to fue public information project requirements of a library portal. Finally it presents structured indicators to evaluate extended automation, as well as elements to model hybrid libraries information technologies project
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Tonding, Fabiana John. "Plataformas de Serviços de Bibliotecas (LSP) : avaliação da nova geração de sistemas para gerenciamento de bibliotecas por meio da satisfação de seus usuários internos." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/180532.

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As plataformas de serviços de bibliotecas, em inglês library services plataforms (LSP), são sistemas para gerenciamento unificado de todo o espectro de materiais, impressos, eletrônicos e digitais, que compõem as coleções das bibliotecas atualmente. Utilizados desde 2012, somente por instituições fora do Brasil, estes sistemas são providos mediante serviços em nuvem, no modelo Software-as- a-Service e em arquitetura multi-tenant. Esta nova tecnologia, considerada disruptiva, traz mudanças nos processos de trabalho das equipes das bibliotecas e da área de tecnologia da informação. A adoção de um novo sistema, recente e contemporâneo, requer sólida fundamentação sobre seus benefícios, de modo a justificar, junto aos gestores das organizações, os investimentos necessários. Estudos indicam que o sucesso de um sistema de informação pode ser verificado através da avaliação da satisfação dos usuários desse sistema. Com o objetivo de compreender o fenômeno da adoção das plataformas de serviços de bibliotecas, esta pesquisa explora as percepções avaliativas de seus usuários internos, através de uma abordagem qualitativa e por meio de um estudo de caso. A coleta de dados se apoia na pesquisa documental e na realização de entrevistas com os funcionários da Biblioteca da University of Surrey (Guilford, Inglaterra), usuários internos da plataforma de serviços de bibliotecas Alma O roteiro para condução das entrevistas baseia-se no modelo de antecedentes da formação da satisfação de usuários finais, dos autores Au, Ngai e Cheng (2008), e busca identificar os construtos principais e determinantes da satisfação ou da insatisfação dos funcionários da Biblioteca em relação ao sistema de gerenciamento utilizado. A pesquisa conclui que a qualidade do sistema é o construto de maior satisfação entre os usuários da LSP, enquanto que a qualidade do suporte ao sistema pode ser melhorada. Demonstra que o equilíbrio para o atendimento do desempenho do trabalho é relevante para os usuários, revelando que os esforços são altos, mas os benefícios compensam. As narrativas dos entrevistados evidenciam que a implantação da plataforma de serviços de bibliotecas implica em mudar o modo de fazer habitual, propõe rever e estabelecer novos fluxos de trabalho e cria interfaces entre setores e atividades. Este processo afeta o status quo organizacional e permeia as relações interpessoais no trabalho - o que requer suporte de uma forte estratégia motivacional.
Library services platforms (LSP) are the new genre of library management systems. They manage all type of materials that belong to the libraries collections today - printed, electronic and digital. These systems are being used by libraries all over the world since 2012, but not yet in Brazil. The new systems are provided through a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model and multi-tenant architecture. This new disruptive technology changes the current workflow processes involving the library and the information technology areas. The adoption of a modern, new and recent system requires a clear vision about its benefits to justify the decision and the necessary financial support to the institution managers. Many earlier studies have found relations between the information system success and the end users satisfaction. The aim of this research is to study the adoption of a library services platform phenomenon based on the perceptions and evaluations of its end users, through a qualitative approach and applying a case study method. The data collection was performed through documental research and interviews with the staff of the University of Surrey Library (Guilford, England), which uses the Alma library services platform The interview script followed the model of antecendents of end users satisfaction formation proposed by Au, Ngai e Cheng (2008) and seeks to confirm the main and determinant constructs of the library staff users´ satisfaction or dissatisfaction regarding the management system used. The research concludes that the system quality is the highest satisfaction construct among LSP users, while system support quality can be improved. It demonstrates that equitable work performance fulfillment is relevant for the users, and despite their inputs and efforts, the benefits are considered valuable. The respondents´ narratives highlight that the library services platform implementation changes the usual way of doing things, establishes new and improved workflows and creates interfaces between departments and activities. This processs affects the organizational status quo and permeates interpersonal relations in the workplace, which requires a strong motivational strategy.
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Naischtein, Katja. "Vem är Alma? : Ett aktör-nätverksperspektiv på bibliotekens IT-system." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för ABM, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-352611.

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Today’s library acquisition, circulation, metadata management, cataloging and administration of all kind of resources are too laborious and cannot be performed manually. These tasks are run by or with the help of an IT-system. This master thesis aims to start an analytical discussion of the modern library's central tool, library IT-systems, a discussion much missing in Library and Infor-mation Science. The data on two library IT-systems Alma and Sierra was collected by partici-pant observations, interviews and document studies at Karolinska institute university library and Södertörns university college library.The data was analyzed through actor-network theory perspective. The study’s main questions are how the library IT-system actor-network is assembled and function, and what role does the technology play in library’s practices.The study shows that a complex actor-network emerges in order to automate and computerize library tasks. In this actor-network library IT-systems vendors, the library community, KIB’s and SHB’s practices and the technology are actors who actively impact and affect each other. They are associated with each other through negotiations, a process in ANT referred to as translation. The study also shows that as the actors are not completely in agreement with each other, the library IT-system actor-network has not yet transformed into a fully convergent actor-network which ANT compares to a black box. The study shows that nonhumans, the IT-systems, are not neutral tools. They mediate, organize and document library practices. But they are also a product of modern library knowledge.The study concludes that the fully functioning solution for libraries automated and computer-ized services is the joined production of human and nonhuman actor-network where IT technology play a mediating role.
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Sharma, (Baral) Sabitri. "Library Automation Software Packages used in Academic Libraries of Nepal." Thesis, 2007. http://eprints.rclis.org/22581/1/Sabitri%20final%20thesis.pdf.

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This thesis presents a comparative assessment of the library automation software packages used in Nepalese academic libraries. It focuses on the evaluation of software on the basis of certain important checkpoints. It also highlights the importance of library automation, library activities and services.
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Books on the topic "LQ. Library automation systems"

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Buchan, Ronald L. Integrated library systems bibliography. Linthicum, Md: NASA Scientific and Technical Information Facility, 1985.

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Avery, Nicholson Carol, and American Association of Law Libraries. On-line Bibliographic Services Special Interest Section. Local Systems Committee., eds. Law library systems directory. Littleton, CO: F.B. Rothman, 1993.

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Understanding library microcomputer systems. Studio City, CA: Pacific Information, 1988.

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Levy, Charlotte L. Library automation: A systems and software sampler. Brooklyn, N.Y: CompuBibs, 1985.

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Corbin, John Boyd. Directory of automated library systems. 2nd ed. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1989.

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Leeves, Juliet. Library systems: A buyer's guide. Aldershot: Gower, 1987.

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R, Matthews Joseph, ed. Library information systems: From library automation to distributed information access solutions. Westport, Conn: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.

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Systems analysis for library microcomputer applications. Studio City, CA: Pacific Information, 1985.

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Directory of automated library systems. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1985.

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Cibbarelli, Pamela. Directory of library automation software, systems, and services. Medford, N.J: Information Today, Inc., 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "LQ. Library automation systems"

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Tayyaba, Shahzadi, Salman Ayub Khan, Muhammad Waseem Ashraf, and Valentina E. Balas. "Home Automation Using IoT." In Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 343–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32644-9_31.

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Cvejn, Jan. "Modified Discrete LQ Control Algorithm for Situations with the Scan Period Variance." In Automation Control Theory Perspectives in Intelligent Systems, 15–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33389-2_2.

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Gupta, Nikita, and Arijit Ghosal. "Automation of Attainment Calculation in Outcome-Based Technical Education (OBTE)." In Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 113–35. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8744-3_6.

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Zafar, Sherin. "Utilizing Big Data for Health Care Automation: Obligations, Fitness and Challenges." In Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 263–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04203-5_12.

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Singh, Rajesh, Gehlot Anita, Shiv Capoor, Geeta Rana, Ravindra Sharma, and Shivani Agarwal. "Internet of Things Enabled Robot Based Smart Room Automation and Localization System." In Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 105–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04203-5_6.

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Rossi, G., A. Ancarani, and A. Jakomin. "Design Criteria for the Improvement of Hydrometeorological Data Acquisition Systems. Automation of Sicily Networks." In Water Science and Technology Library, 79–93. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0389-3_7.

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Boranbayev, Askar, Ruslan Baidyussenov, and Mikhail Mazhitov. "Development and Design of a Library Information System Intended for Automation of Processes in Higher Education Institution." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 437–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80129-8_31.

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Boranbayev, Askar, Ruslan Baidyussenov, and Mikhail Mazhitov. "Development and Design of a Library Information System Intended for Automation of Processes in Higher Education Institution." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 437–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80129-8_31.

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Clayton, Marlene, and Chris Batt. "Managing working systems." In Managing Library Automation, 198–205. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429449062-10.

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"PART III. AUTOMATED SYSTEMS AND SERVICES IN LIBRARIES." In Library automation in North America, 124–47. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783111712604-004.

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Conference papers on the topic "LQ. Library automation systems"

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Liu, Yueying, and Ting Hou. "LQ optimal control for stochastic systems with infinite Markovian jumps." In 2017 Chinese Automation Congress (CAC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cac.2017.8244060.

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Ignaciuk, P., and A. Bartoszewicz. "LQ optimal DSM control of perishable inventory systems with a remote supply source." In Automation (MED 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/med.2011.5983046.

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Yulin Huang, Weihai Zhang, and Huanshui Zhang. "Infinite Horizon LQ Optimal Control for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems." In 2006 6th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcica.2006.1712311.

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Li Chen and Zhaolin Cheng. "Singular LQ suboptimal control problem with disturbance rejection for descriptor systems." In Fifth World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcica.2004.1340640.

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Osman, Haitham. "LQ evolution algorithm optimizer for model predictive control at model uncertainty." In 2014 14th International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccas.2014.6987752.

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Kovyazina, Elena V. "Digital repository: Data exchange with library automation system." In Information technologies, computer systems and publications for libraries. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-221-0-2019-15-19.

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Ignaciuk, Przemyslaw. "LQ Optimal Multi-Loop Control of Goods Distribution Systems with Multi-Modal Transportation Solutions." In 2019 International Conference on Control, Automation and Diagnosis (ICCAD). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccad46983.2019.9037924.

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Wang, Angie, Paul Rigge, Adam Izraelevitz, Chick Markley, Jonathan Bachrach, and Borivoje Nikolic. "ACED: A Hardware Library for Generating DSP Systems." In 2018 55th ACM/ESDA/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dac.2018.8465790.

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Akasaka, Noriyuki. "Design of piecewise linear LQ control for linear systems with actuator rate saturations using LMIs optimization." In 2008 International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccas.2008.4694278.

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Vlazneva, Nina Sergeevna, Nasima Ilyasovna Yakhina-Gimranova, and Maria Alexandrovna Kolotilina. "AUTOMATED LIBRARY SYSTEMS." In Russian science: actual researches and developments. Samara State University of Economics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2020.03-1-9/12.

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The article discusses the concept of automated library systems, analyzes the areas of automation in this industry, identifies the main advantages of using automated library systems and features that must be taken into account when implementing automated library systems
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