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A Guide for the Perplexed

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New page: = A guide for the perplexed = == What is this? == Very few people plan to have a career in library technology. Maybe you have a background in traditional librarianship, but you'd like t...
= A guide for the perplexed =

== What is this? ==

Very few people plan to have a career in library technology. Maybe you have a background in traditional librarianship, but you'd like to be a systems librarian. Maybe you're an experienced programmer, but you're having trouble learning about library specific standards. This guide is a starting point for you. It will not attempt to be a replacement for university-level education in either library studies or computer science, but it will give you a general sense of the areas of technology that are used by libraries, background knowledge you'll need in order to work effectively in these areas, and advice and ideas on how to acquire necessary skills.

Advice in this guide should focus on concrete, immediately applicable skills whenever possible. This document should be a curriculum guide, not a textbook, so before attempting to write an article on a broadly applicable subject, check to see if wikipedia has one to which you could link and contribute.

== Who is this for? ==

=== People with a background in libraries / archives / museums ===

=== People with a background in technology / computer science ===

== Why is it necessary? ==

== Broad areas of library technology ==

=== Integrated Library Systems ===

=== Discovery Interfaces ===

=== Article Databases ===

=== Institutional Repositories ===

=== EAD / Archival Finding Aids ===
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