Library technical services are the ongoing maintenance activities of a library's collection, including the three broad areas of collection development, cataloging, and processing.
[1] Technical services are the infrastructure that enable the user's experience of many library services and are typically performed "behind the scenes.
"[2] Technical services may also include a range of activities broadly related to the above core functions: from security processing (using RFID tags or similar), to interlibrary loan services, to maintaining the library's technology resources, such as servers, staff and public computers, scanners, or the integrated library system software that facilitates circulation.
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