ANTIC Interview 363 - Greg Gibbons, Automated Library II

Published: Aug. 26, 2018, 7 a.m.

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Greg Gibbons was the creator of Automated Library II, software for running school libraries, which was available for the Atari 8-bit and Apple II computers.
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There\'s an article about the software in the April 1985 issue of American Libraries:
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\\u201cThe Automated Library II is a bar-code circulation system that runs on the Atari line of microcomputers. The program, designed for school libraries circulating 30 to 500 items per day, checks books in and out, compiles overdue lists, and prints class records and daily circulation summaries by Dewey Decimal numbers.
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Software developer Gregory Gibbons studied the day-to-day activities of a junior high school librarian and then designed a system to automate as much of the repetitious work as possible. The program was extensively tested in a Los Angeles school for over a year before its release.
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All inputs are prompted with simple English. The system is so easy to use that the test library used students to perform most of the operations.
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The program produces bar codes for the books in the library and student-ID bar codes, which are entered into the computer and attached to books and student IDs. \\u2026 If the student is authorized to check out books the computer will make a short beep and print \\u2018OK to check out books\\u2019 on the screen. If the student is on the overdue list, the computer makes a different noise to alert the staff.
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At the end of the day, the librarian instructs the computer to perform a daily update, which incorporates all transactions into the database. The update takes about 15 minutes per 1,000 students, and automatically generates a new overdue list that can be printed at any time.
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The program works best with 200 to 3,000 students, although a larger number of students will simply cause the program to take a little longer to update each day.
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The Automated Library II runs on the Atari 800, 800XL, and 1200XL computers\\u2026The system costs $700, including the light wand.\\u201d
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This interview took place on May 24, 2018.
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