Course Details
Course Outlines :
Module 1: Introduction to Library Automation
- Overview
of library automation and its importance
- Historical
development of library automation systems
- Key
concepts and terminology in library automation
Module 2: Types of Library Automation Systems
- Overview
of different library automation systems (Integrated Library Systems, Digital
Library Systems)
- Comparison
of proprietary vs. open-source systems
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Understanding cloud-based library solutions
Module
3: Core Functions of Library Automation
- Cataloging
and metadata management
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Circulation management: check-in/check-out processes
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Acquisitions and budgeting in automated systems
Module
4: User Interface and User Experience
- Designing
user-friendly interfaces for library patrons
- Importance
of accessibility in library systems
- Evaluating
user experience and gathering feedback
Module
5: Implementation and Management of Library Automation
- Steps for
selecting and implementing a library automation system
- Change
management strategies for staff and users
- Training
staff and users on new systems and technologies
Module
6: Data Management and Reporting
- Managing
library data: best practices for data entry and maintenance
- Generating
reports and analytics for decision-making
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Understanding privacy and security issues in library automation
Module
7: Integrating Emerging Technologies
- Overview
of emerging technologies (AI, RFID, mobile apps) in libraries
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Implementing technology to enhance library services
- Case studies
of successful technology integration in libraries
Module
8: Future Trends in Library Automation
- Exploring
the future of library automation and digital services
- Trends in
user expectations and technology advancements
- Preparing
for the evolving landscape of library automation
Conclusion
This course
on Library Automation Systems provides participants with a comprehensive
understanding of the principles, technologies, and practices involved in
automating library operations, equipping them with the skills necessary to
enhance library services and improve user access to information.