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A target of opportunity: Creation of the louis network

Jennifer Cargill (Dean of libraries, Louisiana State University and A&M College (LSU))
Sammie W. Cosper (Former commissioner of higher education, board of regents, State of Louisiana)
C. Landon Greaves (Former director of libraries, Southeastern Louisiana University)
Carolyn Hooper Hargrave (Professor of quantitative business analysis and special assistant to the chancellor at LSU)
Ronald D. Hay (Executive director of the office of computing services at LSU)
Nancy Nuckles (Assistant dean for automation and systems at LSU; Fatzer is dean of library services at the University of New Orleans)

Library Hi Tech

ISSN: 0737-8831

Article publication date: 1 January 1995

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Abstract

Three different governing boards of higher education in Louisiana joined together to create the Louisiana Online University Information System (LOUIS). Key players in this endeavor describe progress from an idea formulated in 1990 to the 1993 reality of an effective statewide online system. Improved services to users and more effective use of collections are examples of what the various libraries throughout Louisiana are expecting to realize from this collective action. Various lessons learned are detailed. Budget components are addressed openly. In 1993, the state of Louisiana was awarded a federal $2.48 million grant that enabled the completion of this statewide infrastructure. Other states contemplating a statewide library network may want to look closely at the planning for and implementation of LOUIS.

Citation

Cargill, J., Cosper, S.W., Landon Greaves, C., Hooper Hargrave, C., Hay, R.D., Nuckles, N., Schneider, D.M. and Fatzer, J. (1995), "A target of opportunity: Creation of the louis network", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 13 No. 1/2, pp. 87-107. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb047948

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