Since 1980, there has been close to an 11 percent increase in keystrokes per hour, according to a recent statistical/ compensation survey conducted by the Data Entry Management Association, Stamford, CT. Twelve thousand keystrokes per hour is now a reasonable productivity rate for planning purposes.
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Library Systems Newsletter [October 1984]
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| Publication Year: | 1984 |
| Type of Material: | Article |
| Language | English |
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Library Systems Newsletter |
| Publication Info: | Volume 4 Number 10 |
| Issue: | October 1984 |
| Page(s): | 79 |
| Publisher: | American Library Association |
| Place of Publication: | Chicago, IL |
| Notes: | Howard S. White, Editor-in-Chief; Richard W. Boss and Judy McQueen, Contributing Editors |
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Computing -- productivity standards |
| ISSN: | 0277-0288 |
| Record Number: | 4081 |
| Last Update: | 2026-04-20 08:47:58 |
| Date Created: | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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