
Crash Course in Technology Planning
Christopher D. Brown(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 18. July 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
142 pages
978-1-4408-5060-8 (ISBN)
Description
This easy-to-use primer will empower anyone-even those with no IT background-to face the challenge of adding one or more technologies to library services or maintaining existing technologies.
Most of the public libraries in the United States are operating on tight budgets without allocation for IT personnel; in school libraries, the librarian often takes on the lion's share of IT responsibility. This book is an invaluable guide for library staff members who are put in the position of maintaining their own networks and computers with very little training or support. Authored by an assistant library director with years of firsthand experience working as a solo IT manager within public libraries, this guide provides practical information about overcoming the unique challenges of managing IT in a smaller organization, juggling multiple job roles, being limited by a restrictive budget, and working directly with the public.
Crash Course in Technology Planning addresses a wide variety of IT topics in the library sphere, providing information in a logical manner and order. It begins with an explanation of triaging existing IT issues, then moves into diagnosing and repairing both individual PCs as well as the library Local Area Network (LAN). The following chapters cover other important topics, such as the best way to inventory computers and equipment, how to budget for and procure new equipment, and recommended ways for an IT layperson to set and achieve goals.
Most of the public libraries in the United States are operating on tight budgets without allocation for IT personnel; in school libraries, the librarian often takes on the lion's share of IT responsibility. This book is an invaluable guide for library staff members who are put in the position of maintaining their own networks and computers with very little training or support. Authored by an assistant library director with years of firsthand experience working as a solo IT manager within public libraries, this guide provides practical information about overcoming the unique challenges of managing IT in a smaller organization, juggling multiple job roles, being limited by a restrictive budget, and working directly with the public.
Crash Course in Technology Planning addresses a wide variety of IT topics in the library sphere, providing information in a logical manner and order. It begins with an explanation of triaging existing IT issues, then moves into diagnosing and repairing both individual PCs as well as the library Local Area Network (LAN). The following chapters cover other important topics, such as the best way to inventory computers and equipment, how to budget for and procure new equipment, and recommended ways for an IT layperson to set and achieve goals.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
8 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
377 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4408-5060-8 (9781440850608)
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Crash Course in Technology Planning
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Christopher D. Brown
Crash Course in Technology Planning
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07/2016
1st Edition
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Christopher D. Brown is assistant library director at the Pella Public Library in Pella, IA.
Content
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1-Introduction
Chapter 2-Set Yourself Up for Success
Chapter 3-Triage
Chapter 4-Troubleshooting the Individual Computer
Chapter 5-Mobile Devices
Chapter 6-Your Software Arsenal
Chapter 7-Inventory
Chapter 8-Networks and Networking
Chapter 9-Networks, Servers, Clients, and Addressing Servers and Clients
Chapter 10-A Short Primer on Electricity
Chapter 11-Maintaining Your Machines
Chapter 12-Procurement
Chapter 13-The Value of Sales Representatives
Chapter 14-Future Planning and Goal Setting
Chapter 15-Dealing with the Public 101: Understanding Technology Literacy
Chapter 16-Dealing with the Public 102: Managing Your Own Superhero Status
Chapter 17-Conclusion
Glossary
Index
Chapter 1-Introduction
Chapter 2-Set Yourself Up for Success
Chapter 3-Triage
Chapter 4-Troubleshooting the Individual Computer
Chapter 5-Mobile Devices
Chapter 6-Your Software Arsenal
Chapter 7-Inventory
Chapter 8-Networks and Networking
Chapter 9-Networks, Servers, Clients, and Addressing Servers and Clients
Chapter 10-A Short Primer on Electricity
Chapter 11-Maintaining Your Machines
Chapter 12-Procurement
Chapter 13-The Value of Sales Representatives
Chapter 14-Future Planning and Goal Setting
Chapter 15-Dealing with the Public 101: Understanding Technology Literacy
Chapter 16-Dealing with the Public 102: Managing Your Own Superhero Status
Chapter 17-Conclusion
Glossary
Index