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Vol 32, No 4, October 1998


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Functional performance of automated systems: a comparative study of HORIZON, INNOPAC and VTLS

ABDUS SATTAR CHAUDHRY and SALEH ASHOOR

Abstract

This paper provides functional performance data drawn from an analysis of the capabilities and functionality of three major library automation systems – HORIZON, INNOPAC and VTLS. The assessment was based on vendor input as well as on feedback from libraries of different types from different parts of the world. Objective criteria based on a numerical scoring scheme was used to assess system performance in six major functional areas: acquisition, cataloguing, circulation, public access catalogue, reference and information services and serials control. The functional performance data is expected to be useful for libraries looking for new systems as well as those already computerised and interested in enhancing their present systems. In addition, data on the extent of the utilisation of system capabilities by libraries should also be of interest to system vendors.

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