Publications
on the Internet featuring Library Automation and
Research:
Integrated
Library System Reports:
An electronic newsletter designed to assist information
professionals with integrated library system issues. Tracks and
reports current integrated online library system trends.
Articles, reviews, abstracts and links to industry news.
Biblio
Tech Review:
Monthly reviews and news on library automation, software,
library computerisation, text retrieval, electronic publishing
and digital libraries.Views on industry trends. Whys and hows
of library automation technology. New developments and
their affect on the future of library automation.New
products, surveys and upcoming library shows.
Computers
in Libraries:
Monthly journal covering news and issues regarding library
information technology. Focusing on the practical application
of technology in community, school, academic, and special
libraries.
New
Library World & Librarians'
World:
International journals for librarians and information
professionals. Amongst issues and subjects covered are, trends
and developments, new information technology, the impact of
electronic publishing, modern and future libraries.
EContent:
For hands-on searchers, managers of info facilities and others
who use information technology. Formerly known as DATABASE.
DATABASE:
How-to advice on usage of databases and systems, plus tips,
techniques, reviews, and product comparison. It covers
databases in online, CD-ROM, disk and tape formats, and
resources on the Internet.
ONLINE:
Articles, product reviews, case studies, evaluation, and
opinion about selecting, using and managing electronic
information products, plus industry and professional
information about online database systems, CD-ROM, and the
Internet.
Information
Technology And Libraries:
(ITAL).
A refereed journal published quarterly by the Library and
Information Technology Association, a division of the American
Library Association.
Journal
of Library Automation:
(JOLA).The predecessor of ITAL. Published from 1968 through
1981 (volumes 1 - 14) by the Library and Information Technology
Association and its precursor, the Information Science and
Automation Division (of the American Library Association)
Library
Technology Guide - Heard Library, Vanderbilt
University:
Maintained by Marshall Breeding, Technology Analyst for the
Heard Library at Vanderbilt University. Library technology
guide to information and links to web pages, automation
software and systems, trends and electronic publications.
Library
Associations:
Association
of Research Libraries: A not-for-profit membership organization
which operates as a forum for the exchange of ideas among the
libraries of North American research
institutions.
ARL
programs
and
services promote equitable access to, and effective use of
recorded knowledge in support of teaching, research,
scholarship, and community service. Access
and Technology
is one
of their priorities for 1999.
Software:
The
Sinch Legal Software Directory:
An
online directory profiling more than 250 software programs
available to the legal profession, including litigation
support, accounting/management, matter management, research and
knowledge management.
BookShow:
Library, Document & Knowledge Management Software.The
premier cross-platform information and library management
system for Mac, Windows or Intranet based on the powerful
FileMaker Pro.
Consultants:
Sinch:
Publishers of software for librarians, lawyers and their
clients. They develop customized database solutions for the
legal profession as well as businesses and organizations
requiring information management.
SPRU
Library Catalogue:
Web access to the library catalogue of
SPRU: Science and Technology Policy Research at the University
of Sussex (UK). A unique collection of resources relating to
science policy and technology management, including the
environmental and social consequences of technical change.
Sinch
TechBase:
Database of articles on Library Management and associated
subjects.
The
Center for Social Informatics:
Dedicated to support research into information technology and
social change.
Based at Indiana University School of Library and Information
Science.
Ethics
Links to Librarian and Information Manager Associations WWW
Pages:
Links to Codes of Ethics and Standards of Practice
that have been published on the Web
by library and information science related professional
associations.
Produced by Wallace Koehler,
Assistant Professor at the School of Library and Information
Studies, University of Oklahoma