Archive for the 'Library Management Systems' Category

We’ve talked before about how important it is to be able to report on metrics in making cases for the programs and services offered within a library including staffing, resources and more.  With the changes in our economy making funding of those programs and services more uncertain, it it more important than ever to begin [...]

Actually, it was called System Procurement and referred to integrated library systems rather than library management systems (They are one and the same, correct?)   I’m talking about the Library 2.0 Gang’s 09/08 podcast from a couple days ago.  While it seemed geared toward larger academic libraries, a smaller special library could gleam some knowledge from what was being said.  The Gang’s blog hosted by Richard Wallis, [...]