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Operations Research for Library and Information Professionals

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ISBN 9788170006220
Year of Publication 2010
Binding HardBound
Pages
Edition
Language English

During the past decades, especially after the World War II, the Operations Research has played an important role in economic and social development of countries. From the early days, OR, considered utilizing mathematical models to solve military problems. Gradually, success in OR projects encouraged professionals from other disciplines to use its techniques and tools in their own fields. Library and Information Science/Studies (LIS) was one of the domains affected by the OR and used it severely.
This book is in fact an effort to inject OR in LIS, in a manner that it could be used by academic Librarians. It has a systematic structure through which understanding basics of the OR would be possible for librarians, especially those who don't have sufficient knowledge and experience in mathematics. At first, OR is defined and its evolution is illustrated. Then, OR methodology is introduced and its characteristics are discussed. The most important techniques of the OR have been argued throughout the book from absolute to probabilistic and mixed models. There are little works in the area of mathematics with this general approach to the OR. Most of them trace one of the techniques of OR; for example, linear programming. Therefore, the main feature of the present work is that it has an overview on the OR and tries to support discussions with real examples from the field of LIS. While examples have been provided everywhere to simplify the matter; the last section has specifically been dedicated to a more explanation of the areas of OR application in the field of library and information services.
You, all librarians need this book seriously. First of all, you have to be familiar with the OR as a mathematical approach for handling the daily issues. Apart form this obvious statement, as LIS professionals, you have to be acquainted with the areas of LIS that are susceptible for mathematical modeling using OR, Studying this book is also recommended to librarians because there is not any other text in information field with the approach the present work has adopted. The previous works mainly consider application of a technique from the OR (e.g., transportation) in a library operation (e.g., Library management).

1 Table of Notations
2. Preface
2.1 About this book
2.2 Hey, Librarians, you need this book
3. OR generalities
3.1 OR definition
3.2 OR Scope
3.3 OR evolution
3.4 OR Methodology
3.5 OR characteristics
4. OR models
4.1 Absolute models
4.1.1 Linear programming
4.1.2 Transportation
4.1.3 Resource Allocation/Assignment
4.1.4 Network
4.2 Probabilistic Models
4.2.1 Basic probability
4.2.2 Queueing theory
4.2.3 Decision analysis and games
4.3 Mixed models
4.3.1 Dynamic programming
4.3.2 Simulation
5 OR in the LIS field
5.1 Overview
5.2 Usage studies
5.3 Library storage problems
5.4 Reference services and document acquisition models
5.6 difficulties of OR application
6 Reference
6.1 Cited works
6.2 Consulted works
6.3 Further readings
7 Index


Dariush Alimohammadi obtained a BA degree in Library and Information Sciences from Allame Tabataba'ee University, Tehran, in 1999, and then received and MA in Library and Information Science form Tehran University in 2003. Teaching in workshops, referring in conferences, collaborating in research projects and seminar presentations are among his experiences. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Library Philosophy and Practice; member of the Editorial Review Board of Informing Science: The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline and Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge and management. And member of the international Editorial advisory Board of Indian Journal of Library and Information science. He has also reviewed papers for International Journal of Information Science and Management, The Electronic Library and Webology as other international journals and Ettela' shenasi= Information, Faslname-ye Ketab=Book Quarterly (The Quarterly Journal of the National Library and Archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran) and Faslanme-ye Olumo Fanavariya Ettelaat = Journal of Information Science and Technology (the Quarterly Journal of the Iranian Research Institute for Scientific Information and Documentation) as Persian LIS journals. Before joining to the Department of Library and Information Studies at the Tarbiat Moallem University as a Lecturer, he involved in information services and systems design for about ten years. During his professional career, he published more than forty English and Persian papers in national and international journals, two book chapters in India, and one book in United States of America. He is currently a member of directorate of the Iranian Library and information Science Association too.