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Library Service Platforms (LSPs) Characteristics Classification and Importance Ranking through DELPHI Method Application

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The results show that the experts most value an all-in-one system that incorporates all modules within it, instead of different collaborating software.
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The purpose of this research is to identify the innovative features of the LSPs that differentiate them from the LMS, as well as to evaluate their importance, based on the opinions of the Greek inf...

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Migrating to a shared Library Management System: evaluation from the perspective of librarians and lessons learned

TL;DR: A review of the literature and a quantitative survey was conducted, based on a structured questionnaire, with a response rate of 44.7% as discussed by the authors, to investigate certain aspects, problems and benefits from the migration to a shared Library Management System (LMS).

Migrating from integrated library systems to library services platforms : An exploratory qualitative study for the implications on academic libraries’ workflows

TL;DR: The present master thesis is an exploratory qualitative study in academic libraries regarding the transition from the integrated libraries systems to the next generation integrated library systems.
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A Study of Open Source Library Management Software

TL;DR: The Book describes in brief about the feature of ABCD (Automation of Libraries and Documentation Centers) of the open source library management software.
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The Delphi method as a research tool: an example, design considerations and applications

TL;DR: Detailed principles for making design choices during the process of selecting appropriate experts for the Delphi study are given and suggestions for theoretical applications are made.
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Identifying Software Project Risks: An International Delphi Study

TL;DR: A rigorous data collection method called a "ranking-type" Delphi survey is deployed to produce a rank-order list of risk factors, which is compared with other published risk factor lists for completeness and variation.
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Managing delphi surveys using nonparametric statistical techniques

TL;DR: This paper presents a method, based on nonparametric statistical techniques, to conduct ranking-type Delphi surveys, perform analysis, and report results and illustrates the use of the method in a manner affording comparison between it and previous practice.
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Key issues in information systems management

TL;DR: The second in a series of such studies conducted by the Society for Information Management and the MIS Research Center at the University of Minnesota as mentioned in this paper revealed the expected in some areas and revealed surprises in other areas.