The Louisiana Online University Information System and the Louisiana Library Network [electronic resource] / Ralph J. Boe.
In 1990, the Louisiana Board of Regents commissioned a task force on libraries to develop a plan for greater cooperation and resource sharing among the state's academic libraries. The mission was hampered by the sparsity of automated facilities and the failure to secure state funding for public...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In 1990, the Louisiana Board of Regents commissioned a task force on libraries to develop a plan for greater cooperation and resource sharing among the state's academic libraries. The mission was hampered by the sparsity of automated facilities and the failure to secure state funding for public library automation, but by 1992 the task force had reorganized as the Louisiana Academic Library Information Network Consortium (LALINC) and related alliances called Louisiana Online University Information System (LOUIS) and Louisiana Library Network (LLN). The governance, funding, staffing, telecommunications infrastructure, and technology implementation strategies of each organization are discussed. A list of LALINC members is appended. (BEW) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED394526. ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Computers in Libraries (11th, Arlington, VA, February 26-March 1, 1996). |
Physical Description: | 11 p. |