Local Area Networks in Information Management

Local Area Networks in Information Management

by Harry Kibirige
Local Area Networks in Information Management

Local Area Networks in Information Management

by Harry Kibirige

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Overview

Local Area Networks (LANs) have a high potential for alleviating many of the problems associated with stand-alone microcomputers. Networking microcomputers to share information, software and hardware, as well as facilite electronic mail is not only feasible and desirable, but also logical. Harry Kibirige's issue-oriented study explores microcomputer networking systems with particular emphasis on LANs. Although his analysis emphasizes issues from an information scientist's perspective, readers who want to gain an understanding of LAN technology and its applications should find it useful. Written with a minimum of jargon, the book can be used in academic, corporate, library, federal and state agency, and not-for-profit organizational settings.

The author begins with an introduction to the general concepts surrounding LANs. He discusses LANs as structures for processing information and compares and contrasts them with other structures such as time-sharing systems. Also considered are salient factors concerned with LAN design and implementation. In a chapter devoted to choosing an LAN, Kibirige explains in detail the fundamental problems of choice as well as steps which should be taken in making a final selection. Other issues covered are the relationship of LANs to other existing automation programs, significant management issues, currently implemented alternatives to LANS, technology trends which will impact the future of LANs, and social issues concerned with LANs. Finally, Kibirige summarizes the results of the CUNY study of microcomputer networking systems, a report that emphasized information center/libraries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313261916
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/26/1989
Series: New Directions in Information Management , #18
Pages: 189
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

HARRY M. KIBIRIGE is Assistant Professor of Information Science at the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Queens College of the City University of New York. He is the author of The Information Dilemma: A Critical Analysis of Information Pricing and the Fees Controversy (Greenwood Press, 1983). In addition, he has published several articles and conference papers on information systems analysis, design and management.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Local Area Network as an Information Processing Structure
Local Area Network Technology
Local Area Network Standards
Designing and Implementing a Local Area Network
Choosing a Local Area Network
Local Area Networks and Conventional Automation Programs
Management of a Local Area Network
Alternatives to Local Area Networks
The Future of Local Area Networks in information Management
Local Area Network Efficiency, Avant-Garde and Relevance
The CUNY Study
Bibliography
Index

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