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Advances in library administration and organization. Volume 33 [electronic resource] / edited by Delmus E. Williams, Janine Golden, Jennifer K. Sweeney.

Contributor(s): Williams, Delmus Eugene | Golden, Janine | Sweeney, Jennifer KMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Advances in library administration and organizationPublication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2015Description: 1 online resource (xi, 198 p.) : illISBN: 9781784419097 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Language Arts & Disciplines -- Library & Information Science -- Administration & Management | Library, archive & information management | Library administrationAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 025.1 LOC classification: Z678 | .A38 2015Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Investing in human resource development : strategic planning for success in academic libraries / Jennine Knight -- The future of university research libraries : using scenarios to envision new organizations / Jon E. Cawthorne -- Senior librarians perceptions of successful leadership skills / Denise Kwan, Libi Shen -- Emerging information literacy in a community college ESL and library learning community / David J. Patterson -- New trends that define the 21st-century library / Peter Gisolfi.
Summary: Volume 33 of Advances in library administration and organization will look at different challenges library administrators encounter, review emerging trends and bring critical analysis to this area. The last volume edited by Delmus E. Williams, Janine Golden and Jennifer Sweeney brings together a range of diverse and reflective essays to provide strategies that will be of value in addressing challenges faced by current and future librarymanagers. The first chapter of this volume looks at incorporating human resources development (HRD) into the strategic planning of libraries. Continuing on from this, Jon E. Cawthorne examines the ways research libraries can use new organizational models to support library services. A case study by Denise Kwan and Libi Shen recognizes skills identified in libraries as contributing to successful leadership. Next is a different kind of piece about efforts to link a library information course to a learning community with a focus on teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). Finally, architect Peter Gisolfi argues that library buildings will need to adapt as they transition to community information centers.
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Investing in human resource development : strategic planning for success in academic libraries / Jennine Knight -- The future of university research libraries : using scenarios to envision new organizations / Jon E. Cawthorne -- Senior librarians perceptions of successful leadership skills / Denise Kwan, Libi Shen -- Emerging information literacy in a community college ESL and library learning community / David J. Patterson -- New trends that define the 21st-century library / Peter Gisolfi.

Volume 33 of Advances in library administration and organization will look at different challenges library administrators encounter, review emerging trends and bring critical analysis to this area. The last volume edited by Delmus E. Williams, Janine Golden and Jennifer Sweeney brings together a range of diverse and reflective essays to provide strategies that will be of value in addressing challenges faced by current and future librarymanagers. The first chapter of this volume looks at incorporating human resources development (HRD) into the strategic planning of libraries. Continuing on from this, Jon E. Cawthorne examines the ways research libraries can use new organizational models to support library services. A case study by Denise Kwan and Libi Shen recognizes skills identified in libraries as contributing to successful leadership. Next is a different kind of piece about efforts to link a library information course to a learning community with a focus on teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). Finally, architect Peter Gisolfi argues that library buildings will need to adapt as they transition to community information centers.

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