The Visible and Invisible Hand of Computer Technology in the Library Organization: A Study of Wisconsin Academic Libraries |
Contents
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE | 31 |
Methodological Issues | 57 |
Assumptions | 75 |
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1-tailed academic libraries Added variable administrative adoption Agree analysis Appendix application areas asked aspect automation Behavior Burke Catalog caused changes Chapter Circulation COMPARISONS computer expertise computer system computer technology computerization decentralization democratizer differences dimensions Disagree effect elite creator feel felt findings four functions fuzzier lines higher Hypothesis impact indicate installation Instruction interview issues kind library organization limited Loan matters MEDIAN MEDIAN MLT MGE method MLT MGE SLT/SGE needs nine dimensions OBSERVATIONS Online Search operational organizational Overall participation perceived personnel planning positions professional Ques Question reference reject null significantly responses role Rule scale Serials serve shaped significant Site specific staff statistical Strongly structure Subj SUMMARY supporting evidence survey informants survey questionnaire Table technical University users vendors Wisconsin workers