2017
DOI: 10.1108/cb-06-2016-0014
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GIS as a supporting instrument for making decisions about the library sources collection management

Abstract: Purpose Nowadays, libraries are confronted with the growth of library collection, financial problems and lack of enough space. Hence, an organized and automatic system is needed to manage the sources collection. The purpose of the current study was using a GIS in managing the sources collection (systematic weeding, collection development and retrieving the extent of the sources loan) of the library to implement the system in a case sample and using the output maps for improving the status of managing the sourc… Show more

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“…Regarding collection management, Pournaghi (2017) looks at using GIS to study collection maintenance, development and weeding. They used ArcGIS to create library floor plan maps and individual bookshelf maps to best display the current layouts and evaluate their efficiency in an effort to support redesigned facilities that would improve efficiency and collection management.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding collection management, Pournaghi (2017) looks at using GIS to study collection maintenance, development and weeding. They used ArcGIS to create library floor plan maps and individual bookshelf maps to best display the current layouts and evaluate their efficiency in an effort to support redesigned facilities that would improve efficiency and collection management.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With reference to existing research on spatial methods – e.g. indoor positioning techniques (Aguilar-Moreno (2016), visual traffic sweeps (Given and Archibald, 2015) and GIS Mandel (2010), Coyle (2011), Shen (2018), Pournaghi (2017) and Mandel et al. (2020) – subsequent research could explore in depth the patterns of patrons' spatial activities in the library.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While other countries have found its way into the application of GIS-based technology in libraries for many years, such studies in Iran are quite new. In a recent study, Pournaghi (2017) applied GIS in collection management, covering systematic weeding, collection development and document selection. Using ArcGIS, a spatial database of the Central Library of Tehran University was created.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%