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Advances in library administration and organization : Vol. 21

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Advances in library administration and organization 0732-0671 | Advances in library administration and organizationPublisher: Bingley, U.K : Emerald, 2004Description: Online-RessourceISBN:
  • 9781849502849
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9780762311217 | Erscheint auch als: 9780762311217 Druck-AusgabeDOI: DOI: 10.1016/S0732-0671(2004)21Online resources: Additional physical formats: Online-Ausg.Summary: Volume twenty one of Advances in Library Administration and Organization offers timely articles from scholars and administrators working throughout the world. It adapts theory to practice in a variety of areas of interest to those who manage libraries. These include a demographic study of Canadian librarianship, an article on the implementation of ISO9000 in Thailand, pieces on information literacy programs in the United States, and a discussion of organizational culture within libraries from South Africa. The idea is to provide food for thought for practitioners and theorist alike so that they might be spurred to think about the challenge of making libraries run well. Whether one is interested is service philosophies as discussed in a symposium held in honor of Johannah Sherrer, the definition of command work, or the process used to thoughtfully develop and refine an assessment program in a Colorado university library, there is something here for every manager that will help them confront the challenges facing them. The articles address obstacles facing all of us every day and offer insights that can be of value as we seek a vision for libraries and librarianship in the 21st centurySummary: Management in the global risk society : re-considering rationality, technology and control / Per-Arne Persson -- Hierarchical to vertical : public library organizational development / Cynthia A. Klinck -- Introduction / James J. Kopp -- Johannah Sherrer : colleague, mentor, friend / Richard W. Hines -- The changing face of service : a perspective from private higher education / Elaine Heras -- Information priorities : revising our world-view of service / James J. Kopp, Dan Terrio -- Reflections on service / Scott Alan Smith -- The changing face of service : a perspective from public higher education / Patricia J. Cutright -- Information literacy : integrating into the institutions academic culture : one course at a time / Jean Donham -- Development and implementation of a university information literacy competency : one piece of the whole / Kathleen Tiller -- Information literacy initiatives in higher education : origins, options and observations / Nancy P. Thomas -- A history of library assessment at the University of Northern Colorado : fifteen years of data analysis and program changes / Lisa Blankenship, Adonna Fleming -- ISO 9000 implementation in Thai academic libraries / Malivan Praditteera -- Professional practice and the labour process : academic librarianship at the millennium / Janet Carson -- Two models of leadership formation in community : a dialogue in professional practice / Richard F. Bowman, Edward D. Garten -- An organizational culture model to stimulate creativity and innovation in a university library / Ellen Martins, Nico Martins, Fransie Terblanche -- Introduction / Delmus E. Williams. - Volume twenty one of Advances in Library Administration and Organization offers timely articles from scholars and administrators working throughout the world. It adapts theory to practice in a variety of areas of interest to those who manage libraries. These include a demographic study of Canadian librarianship, an article on the implementation of ISO9000 in Thailand, pieces on information literacy programs in the United States, and a discussion of organizational culture within libraries from South Africa. The idea is to provide food for thought for practitioners and theorist alike so that they might be spurred to think about the challenge of making libraries run well. Whether one is interested is service philosophies as discussed in a symposium held in honor of Johannah Sherrer, the definition of command work, or the process used to thoughtfully develop and refine an assessment program in a Colorado university library, there is something here for every manager that will help them confront the challenges facing them. The articles address obstacles facing all of us every day and offer insights that can be of value as we seek a vision for libraries and librarianship in the 21st centuryPPN: PPN: 661527476Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-1-EPB | ZDB-55-BME | ZDB-1-BMEN
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