The dependency of academic information services on information technology is growing, particularly as information technology is the primary infrastructure of a digital library. This is compound by the fast changing/developing nature of information technology and the trend towards digitisation. The changing nature of information technology contributes to the need to manage it. The focus of this article is on the management of information technology with specific reference to the changing nature of this resource. To find a suitable model with which to manage information technology the management of change as well the management of technology was studied. In doing so 11 variables (which should be included in a management model) were distilled for literature. Directors of academic information services in the South African territory sector were approached to rank the variables. Of these 11 variables, the first six were identified as key criteria. When existing information technology models were evaluated, these key criteria were used as the most important measured of effectiveness. However, attempts to find suitable existing model that accommodates all six key criteria were unsuccessful. Ultimately, a new model was designed which could be implemented by academic information services (i.e. university libraries).
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Marinus Swanepoel;
Marinus Swanepoel
Technikon Pretoria, Private Bag X680, Pretoria 0001, South Africa
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Adeline Du Toit;
Adeline Du Toit
Department of Information Studies, Rand Afrikaans University, PO Box 524, Auckland 2006, South Africa
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Pieter A. Van Brakel
Pieter A. Van Brakel
Department of Information Studies, Rand Afrikaans University, PO Box 524, Auckland 2006, South Africa
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-3748
Print ISSN: 0001-253X
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Aslib Proceedings (2001) 53 (6): 224–237.
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Swanepoel M, Du Toit A, Van Brakel PA (2001), "Management of information technology in academic information services". Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 53 No. 6 pp. 224–237, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000007056
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