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Treffer: Having Java in the Library Doesn't Necessarily Require a Coffee Cart: Using an Object-Oriented Programming Language to Streamline Circulation Services for a Distance Education University.

Title:
Having Java in the Library Doesn't Necessarily Require a Coffee Cart: Using an Object-Oriented Programming Language to Streamline Circulation Services for a Distance Education University.
Authors:
Godbee, Sara1 sgodbee@umuc. edu, deJong, Mark2 mdejong@umuc.edu
Source:
Journal of Access Services. 2008, Vol. 5 Issue 1-2, p317-330. 14p. 6 Black and White Photographs, 2 Diagrams.
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Database:
Education Research Complete

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The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) serves a dispersed patron base, and its library has developed, over time, a circulation system for distributing physical research materials to its patrons throughout the United States. This article discusses the development of this system and its associated interface/database management system which links the disparate databases necessary for the processing and shipping of materials. Using the Object Oriented Programming language (OOP) Java, Unified Modeling Language (UML) and interface design techniques, a project team redesigned workflows, created a federated interface that is easy to use and streamlined the distance education circulation process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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