Ever-expanding technologies are raising the bar, as customers increasingly expect fast, sophisticated solutions an results in their interactions with the Library. Drawing on their system of improved customer service through technology, the authors show how automating traditional library services can decrease staff workloads while improving speed and access for customers. Real-life Lessons and visual examples from libraries who have implemented these systems provide a customizable model for your library to achieve the same goals, from offering virtual library cards to online program registration for your patrons.
High Tech, high Touch illustrates technical solutions that really work, inspired by effective customer-service strategies used by businesses. These are unique technology solutions-based on digital libraries, portals, e-mail notifications, and database interfaces to the web, to solve everyday public library problems.
Supported by narrative descriptions and screen shots, High Tech, High Touch is a springboard for designing customized library systems that address unique local service issues. Library directors, branch managers, and department heads can automate the most tedious library tasks while improving customer service and saving staff time.
High Tech High Touch
Rs. 650
Additional information
ISBN | 9788170005797 |
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Year of Publication | 2009 |
Binding | HardBound |
Pages | 152 |
Edition | |
Language | English |
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Preface
1. Libraries on the Internet: Rationale and Issues
2. What Libraries Can Learn from Business
3. An Automatic E-Mail Notification Systems
4. A Dynamic Web-Based Event Calendar with Sigh-up System
5. An Online Meeting Room Reservation System
6. Portals, Gateways, and Directories
7. Local History: Online Obituaries, Photographs, and Local Newspaper Articles
8. Online Summer Reading Registration, Tracking, and Statistics
9. Providing Online Access to Users to Users without a Library Card
10. Stand Alone Services: Bookmarklets, Proxy Servers, and Electronic Reference
11. Marketing web-Based Library Services
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Index