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Advances in Library Administration and Organization

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Suitable for librarians and library managers in academic institutions, this title covers advances in library administration and organization. It collects articles that draw upon practical situation...
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  • 25 December 1998
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Intended for librarians and library managers in academic institutions, this series aims to cover advances in library administration and organization. The collected articles draw upon practical situations to illustrate administrative principles.
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Price: $150.99
Pages: 342
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Series: Advances in Library Administration and Organization
Publication Date: 25 December 1998
ISBN: 9780762303717
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Archives & Special Libraries, Library, archive & information management
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Introduction (D.E. Williams). Measuring service quality in libraries (M.D. White). Clarity, consistency, and currency: a report on the Ohio "Measuring Library Services" project (C. Van Fleet, F. Haley). Customer service training in Ohio academic libraries (E.L. Plummer). Professionals without degrees: rural librarians defining themselves (M.C. Bushing). Managing in the information age: new rules for a new reality (R. McBeth). Case study observations on the impact of computer technology on organization structure in college libraries (E.J. O'Hara). Librarians in split positions with both technical and public services responsibilities: the University of Arizona library experience (C.E. Kollen et al.). Measuring the effects of change in a library work environment following a client-focused reengineering effort (K.M. Webb, K. Moore). A contingency approach to explore the relationships among structure, technology, and performance in academic library departments (Hweifen Weng). About the contributors.