THE Randtriever: Its use at the Ohio State University
Abstract
Of all first generation automated storage and retrieval (AS/R) systems installed in libraries in the United States, the most complex and ambitious installation was at the Health Sciences Library at Ohio State University. The system was designed to have twelve aisles, but only eight were installed, along with four calling stations/circulation desks located at both ends of the machine on each of two floors of the library. The system, which originally cost $811,799, required constant maintenance resulting in expenditures of $889,191 through June 1990, plus $139,575 for conversion/renovation of the system in recent years. In 1989, the university made the decision to remove the Randtriever in conjunction with anticipated expansion and renovation of the library. A sidebar by Eric Jayjohn compares the Rand‐triever with contemporary AS/R technology.
Citation
VanBrimmer, B. and Sawyers, E. (1990), "THE Randtriever: Its use at the Ohio State University", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 71-81. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb047800
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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