Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities.

In Part II of this article, the databases for acquisitions and serials activities currently used for housekeeping puposes are examined. The serials module is an in-house developed packae devised to generate relevant information for financial and budgetary control. Similarly, the acquisitions module...

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Main Author: Lee, A.
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Published: University of Malaya Library 1990
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description In Part II of this article, the databases for acquisitions and serials activities currently used for housekeeping puposes are examined. The serials module is an in-house developed packae devised to generate relevant information for financial and budgetary control. Similarly, the acquisitions module is an in-house product using dBase III+ and replacing the tedious manual process of repetitive activities in preparing orders and financial management of the book vote. The databases are designed specifically to meet the unique needs of the serials and acquisitions work processes and despite shortcomings and limitations, they have certainly speeded up the work ensuring a more reliable and quicker alternative over the manual method of managing UML's periodical and book votes.
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spelling um.eprints-21142019-10-08T09:22:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2114/ Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities. Lee, A. Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources In Part II of this article, the databases for acquisitions and serials activities currently used for housekeeping puposes are examined. The serials module is an in-house developed packae devised to generate relevant information for financial and budgetary control. Similarly, the acquisitions module is an in-house product using dBase III+ and replacing the tedious manual process of repetitive activities in preparing orders and financial management of the book vote. The databases are designed specifically to meet the unique needs of the serials and acquisitions work processes and despite shortcomings and limitations, they have certainly speeded up the work ensuring a more reliable and quicker alternative over the manual method of managing UML's periodical and book votes. University of Malaya Library 1990 Article PeerReviewed Lee, A. (1990) Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities. Kekal Abadi, 9 (3). pp. 1-9. ISSN 0127-2578, http://myais.fsktm.um.edu.my/655/
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Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities.
title Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities.
title_full Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities.
title_fullStr Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities.
title_full_unstemmed Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities.
title_short Databases in University of Malaya Library system: part II: acquisition and serials activities.
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