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INFRASTRUCTURAL
UNDERPINNINGS AND
INVENTORY ISSUES FOR
LIBRARY MANAGERS
S.GHOSH, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL
NEVER LEND BOOKS, FOR NO ONE EVER RETURNS THEM; THE ONLY BOOKS I HAVE IN MY LIBRARY ARE THE ONES
THAT OTHER FOLKS HAVE LENT ME.
ANATOLE FRANCE (1844-1924)
WHAT I DO
UNDERSTAN
D AS
INVENTORY
…
My understanding of inventory is, A normative
procedure; and A survey of tangible and semi-
tangible materials in stock.
In a library this primarily involves checking the library
collection on the shelves against the catalogue
records, but it could also involve an equipment and
supplies inventory. This includes database, data
storage and data management too at present
context.
WHY DO I
FAVOUR
INVENTORY
CONTROL
…
To ensure the accuracy of holdings of
library/information systems.
Over time missing books, replacements, withdrawals,
human error and changes in technical practices
contribute to inconsistencies between a library's actual
holdings and its official records.
Inventory control enhances searching and retrieving of
information for pertinent to its clientale.
ISSUES OF
INVENTOR
Y
CONTROL
1. Inventory Control Methods
2. Inventory Control Process
3. Human Resources Involvement
4. Cost of Inventory Control
5. Statistical Result of Inventory Control
6. Problems Relating to Inventory Control
INVENTOR
Y
CONTROL
METHODS
ASSUMPTIONS:
Because of fluctuations in financial uncertainties
of the inventory, library must make
assumptions about which items have USED
and which remain UNUSED. Thus Inventory
management in library involves following
issues
 SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION
 FIRST IN FIRST OUT
 LAST IN LAST OUT
 WEIGHTED AVERAGE
SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION
The actual cost of
each information is
assigned to the item.
01
Libraries that have
bigger infrastructural
setup may use
specific identification.
02
This method is rarely
used in practice
today.
03
FIRST IN
FIRST
OUT
Based on the assumption
that the first items
purchased are the first
items to be used
Assumes the newest
acquired items remain in
inventory for maximum use
During periods of
unchanging state of affairs,
FIFO will result in the lowest
cost of documents procured
and the highest intangible
benefits ripped.
LAST IN
FIRST
OUT
Based on the assumption
that the last items procured
are the first items used
Assumes the oldest
acquired items remain in
inventory and need weeding
out.
During periods of
unchanging state of affairs,
the use of lifo results in the
highest cost of documents
and the lowest benefit
ripped.
WEIGHTED
AVERAGE
Assigns an average
cost to each unit in
inventory
This average unit price
is calculated prior to
each demand.
This method results in
a cost of document
procured amount that
is between the fifo and
lifo amounts.
LOWER OF
COST OR
MARKET
• Lower of cost or market is not an inventory method, it
is an application of the GAAP principle of
conservatism.
• Per GAPP, inventory is valued at historical cost.
• Sometimes, the original cost of the ending inventory
is more than its replacement cost.
• If inventory has decreased significantly below
historical cost, the lower of cost or market is used.
LOWER
OF COST
OR
MARKET
(CONT’D)
First, inventory is calculated by one of
the inventory control methods.
Next, inventory value is compared to
market value to determine if an
adjustment should be made.
The difference is charged to the cost of
goods sold account or to a special loss
account if material.
INVENTORY
CONTROL
PROCESS
• Human resource inventory, also known as the
skills inventory comprehensively lists down the basic information
on all the employees, like their education, experience, skills, age,
gender, salary related data, job preference and special
achievements. It is a vital tool used in HR planning and policy
making.
HUMAN RESOURCE
INVOLVEMENT
COST
ASSOCIATION
WITH
INVENTORY
CONTROL
STATISTICAL
REPRESENTATI
ON
THE (Q, R) MODEL
Consider the situation where inventory is monitored
continuously and demands occur randomly, possibly in
batches. When the inventory level reaches (or goes
below) r, an order of size Q is placed. After a lead-time
of ℓ, during which a stockout might occur, the order is
received. The problem is to determine appropriate
values of Q and r. The model that is used to address this
problem is known as the (Q, r) model.
PROBLEMS
OF
INVENTOR
Y
CONTROL
LOW PRODUCT
TURNOVER
EXCESS INVENTORY FAILURE TO KEEP
TRACK OF STOCK
POOR SERVICE
LEVELS
DIFFICULTY
IDENTIFYING
DEMAND PATTERNS
LACK OF VISIBILITY
As the product inventory control focuses on how much stock of items
should be maintained at hand as well as when it should be
replenished, data inventory management should answer the
following questions:
1. Optimum data that a data store can have for its storage requests
from the users.
2. How much and what data has to be distributed or moved among
different data stores based on the change in the storage requests.
DATA INVENTORY CONTROL
DOES DATA INVENTORY CONTROL
TEND TO DATA VOLUME LOAD
BALANCING?
Data inventory control is not trying to balance the data in terms of
volume which a particular storage server is possessing but in
principle it tries to distribute the data among themselves so that it
leads to maintain the reposition of optimized data for the users’
requests.
But at situations of types of storage requests the data stores
receive and the impacting parameters at that moment, it may lead
to a balance among the data stores in terms of volume of data.
The data inventory control should consider and evaluate the
various impacting parameters which can be equated to economic
parameters of product inventory management.
RELEVANCY OF DATA INVENTORY CONTROL
1
It maximises the
performance of data
retrieval much faster
by placing
appropriate data at
appropriate place.
2
Leads to better
utilization of storage
resources instead of
investing on them.
3
Scale up will be a
costlier affair but it
can be efficiently
managed by scale
out strategies. Data
inventory control
lead to scale out
strategy when
parameters are
properly plotted.
4
Big data
management at
lower storage costs is
possible to achieve.
5
Scalability and
virtualization of
resources are the
basic objectives of
the booming business
models like cloud
computing.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
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Infrastructural Underpinnings and Inventory issues for library managers

  • 1. INFRASTRUCTURAL UNDERPINNINGS AND INVENTORY ISSUES FOR LIBRARY MANAGERS S.GHOSH, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL NEVER LEND BOOKS, FOR NO ONE EVER RETURNS THEM; THE ONLY BOOKS I HAVE IN MY LIBRARY ARE THE ONES THAT OTHER FOLKS HAVE LENT ME. ANATOLE FRANCE (1844-1924)
  • 2. WHAT I DO UNDERSTAN D AS INVENTORY … My understanding of inventory is, A normative procedure; and A survey of tangible and semi- tangible materials in stock. In a library this primarily involves checking the library collection on the shelves against the catalogue records, but it could also involve an equipment and supplies inventory. This includes database, data storage and data management too at present context.
  • 3. WHY DO I FAVOUR INVENTORY CONTROL … To ensure the accuracy of holdings of library/information systems. Over time missing books, replacements, withdrawals, human error and changes in technical practices contribute to inconsistencies between a library's actual holdings and its official records. Inventory control enhances searching and retrieving of information for pertinent to its clientale.
  • 4. ISSUES OF INVENTOR Y CONTROL 1. Inventory Control Methods 2. Inventory Control Process 3. Human Resources Involvement 4. Cost of Inventory Control 5. Statistical Result of Inventory Control 6. Problems Relating to Inventory Control
  • 5. INVENTOR Y CONTROL METHODS ASSUMPTIONS: Because of fluctuations in financial uncertainties of the inventory, library must make assumptions about which items have USED and which remain UNUSED. Thus Inventory management in library involves following issues  SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION  FIRST IN FIRST OUT  LAST IN LAST OUT  WEIGHTED AVERAGE
  • 6. SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION The actual cost of each information is assigned to the item. 01 Libraries that have bigger infrastructural setup may use specific identification. 02 This method is rarely used in practice today. 03
  • 7. FIRST IN FIRST OUT Based on the assumption that the first items purchased are the first items to be used Assumes the newest acquired items remain in inventory for maximum use During periods of unchanging state of affairs, FIFO will result in the lowest cost of documents procured and the highest intangible benefits ripped.
  • 8. LAST IN FIRST OUT Based on the assumption that the last items procured are the first items used Assumes the oldest acquired items remain in inventory and need weeding out. During periods of unchanging state of affairs, the use of lifo results in the highest cost of documents and the lowest benefit ripped.
  • 9. WEIGHTED AVERAGE Assigns an average cost to each unit in inventory This average unit price is calculated prior to each demand. This method results in a cost of document procured amount that is between the fifo and lifo amounts.
  • 10. LOWER OF COST OR MARKET • Lower of cost or market is not an inventory method, it is an application of the GAAP principle of conservatism. • Per GAPP, inventory is valued at historical cost. • Sometimes, the original cost of the ending inventory is more than its replacement cost. • If inventory has decreased significantly below historical cost, the lower of cost or market is used.
  • 11. LOWER OF COST OR MARKET (CONT’D) First, inventory is calculated by one of the inventory control methods. Next, inventory value is compared to market value to determine if an adjustment should be made. The difference is charged to the cost of goods sold account or to a special loss account if material.
  • 13. • Human resource inventory, also known as the skills inventory comprehensively lists down the basic information on all the employees, like their education, experience, skills, age, gender, salary related data, job preference and special achievements. It is a vital tool used in HR planning and policy making. HUMAN RESOURCE INVOLVEMENT
  • 15. STATISTICAL REPRESENTATI ON THE (Q, R) MODEL Consider the situation where inventory is monitored continuously and demands occur randomly, possibly in batches. When the inventory level reaches (or goes below) r, an order of size Q is placed. After a lead-time of ℓ, during which a stockout might occur, the order is received. The problem is to determine appropriate values of Q and r. The model that is used to address this problem is known as the (Q, r) model.
  • 16. PROBLEMS OF INVENTOR Y CONTROL LOW PRODUCT TURNOVER EXCESS INVENTORY FAILURE TO KEEP TRACK OF STOCK POOR SERVICE LEVELS DIFFICULTY IDENTIFYING DEMAND PATTERNS LACK OF VISIBILITY
  • 17. As the product inventory control focuses on how much stock of items should be maintained at hand as well as when it should be replenished, data inventory management should answer the following questions: 1. Optimum data that a data store can have for its storage requests from the users. 2. How much and what data has to be distributed or moved among different data stores based on the change in the storage requests. DATA INVENTORY CONTROL
  • 18. DOES DATA INVENTORY CONTROL TEND TO DATA VOLUME LOAD BALANCING? Data inventory control is not trying to balance the data in terms of volume which a particular storage server is possessing but in principle it tries to distribute the data among themselves so that it leads to maintain the reposition of optimized data for the users’ requests. But at situations of types of storage requests the data stores receive and the impacting parameters at that moment, it may lead to a balance among the data stores in terms of volume of data. The data inventory control should consider and evaluate the various impacting parameters which can be equated to economic parameters of product inventory management.
  • 19. RELEVANCY OF DATA INVENTORY CONTROL 1 It maximises the performance of data retrieval much faster by placing appropriate data at appropriate place. 2 Leads to better utilization of storage resources instead of investing on them. 3 Scale up will be a costlier affair but it can be efficiently managed by scale out strategies. Data inventory control lead to scale out strategy when parameters are properly plotted. 4 Big data management at lower storage costs is possible to achieve. 5 Scalability and virtualization of resources are the basic objectives of the booming business models like cloud computing.
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Editor's Notes

  1. The conservatism principle is the general concept of recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible when there is uncertainty about the outcome, but to only recognize revenues and assets when they are assured of being received.
  2. Process of Inventory management & control, Rashmiranjan Das , Asst.prof at Affinity Business School
  3. Data inventory control aims for virtualization of resources with cheaper cost by its principle but achieving it by scale up solutions will be costlier.