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Finding Aid for Smart Libraries, 1981- | The American Library Association Archives

By Lauren Quinlan; Faith McConnon; Ren Parks

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Title: Smart Libraries, 1981-Add to your cart.

ID: 15/3/10

Primary Creator: Library Technology Program Office

Extent: 0.6 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by publication date

Date Acquired: 01/01/1988. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Automation, Library Technology, Library Technology Reports

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Newsletters of Smart Libraries (1981-), a monthly publication by Library Technology Reports, includes news concerning library automation and technology, announcements of forthcoming products and descriptions of the state of the library technology market.

Formerly the Library Systems Newsletter.

Biographical Note

The Library Technology Project (full official designation "Library Technology: A Standards Program on Supplies and Equipment") was established in 1959 (1) and refunded as a two-year project by a grant from the Council on Library Resources. Its purpose was to provide librarians with accurate information about machines, equipment and systems, to guide inventors in developing new devices; to set specifications; and to disseminate information through a publication (2).

To carry out these objectives the Library Technology Project worked in five major areas:

1. Technical information service

2. Development of standardization program

3. Testing

4. Research and development

5. Systems study (3)

In 1963 the Advisory Council approved the continuation of the Library Technology Project for five years (4). In 1963 it approved a five-year program to broaden partial funding from the ALA (5), in 1964 the project became a committee of the ALA rather than a Library Administration Division Committee (6). In July 1966 it was renamed the ALA Library Technology Program (7). It continued as a permanent program until 1972 when it was dissolved on the recommendation of the Committee on Program Evaluation and Support (8).

The Library Technology Program had a full-time director and staff of four (9), with one additional member appointed to represent the Special Libraries Association in 1962 (10).

Subject/Index Terms

Automation
Library Technology
Library Technology Reports

Administrative Information

Repository: The American Library Association Archives

Accruals: 01/24/2018; 6/21/2021; 7/13/2020

Finding Aid Revision History: 12/20/2021

Other Note: 1 Pages

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/alasfa/1503010a.pdf

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