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A Performance Systems Approach to Digital Publishing in Libraries

McDonald, Robert H. and Thomas, Chuck (2006) A Performance Systems Approach to Digital Publishing in Libraries .

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Abstract

Electronic performance support tools are used in many workplaces, but digital libraries have not evaluated their potential usefulness. In a pilot project, the Florida State University Libraries developed inexpensive performance support tools for three types of in-house digital publishing. This strategy improved productivity and quality control. (Author abstract)

EPrint Type:Conference Poster
Keywords:electronic perfomance support systems, human performance improvement, digital libraries
Subjects:Information Retrieval
Digital Libraries
Academic Libraries
ID Code:1197
Deposited On:23 June 2006
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