Optimal Resource Allocation and Budgeting in Libraries

 

Authors
Siguenza Guzman, Lorena
Format
MasterThesis
Status
publishedVersion
Description

Libraries since their inception 4000 years ago have been in a process of constant change. Although, changes were in slow motion for centuries, in the last decades, academic libraries have been continuously striving to adapt their services to the ever-changing user needs of students and academic staff. In addition, e-content revolution, technological advances, and ever-shrinking budgets have obliged libraries to efficiently allocate their limited resources among collection and services. Unfortunately, this resource allocation is a complex process due to the diversity of data sources and formats requiring analysis prior to decision-making, as well as the lack of efficient integration methods.

Publication Year
2015
Language
fra
Topic
BIBLIOTECOLOG?A
OPTIMIZACI?N DE PROCESOS
MINER?A DE DATOS
MANEJO DE COSTOS DE PROCESOS
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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