Library Technical Services: Operations and Management Revised Edition Contributor(s): Godden, Irene P. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0122870417 ISBN-13: 9780122870415 Publisher: Academic Press OUR PRICE: $168.14 Product Type: Hardcover Published: June 1991 Annotation: This revised Second Edition addresses developments that have transformed library operations in the recent past. In the technical services administration chapter there is a new section on leadership and management style, strategic planning, managerial accounting, and output measures. The bibliography has been expanded to include more management literature. At the same time, in the automation chapter, expanded sections on downloading bibliographic data into personal files, full text-access, and implications for libraries of the emerging high-speed electronic highways for information have been added. The entire acquisitions chapter has been reordered to reflect new approaches to acquisitions work in an automated environment and the chapter on bibliographic control has been refocused to emphasize the online environment, and to reflect recent developments in cataloguing tools and rules. Because there has been a tremendous increase in preservation-related activities in the last ten years or so, the preservation chapter has been expanded, with a concurrent shift in emphasis from materials processing to preservation. Key Features * This second edition addresses developments that have transformed library operations in the recent past. The following revisions have been made: * In the technical services administration chapter, a new section on leadership and management style, strategic planning, managerial accounting, and output measures has been added; the bibliography has been expanded to include more management literature * In the automation chapter, expanded sections on downloading bibliographic data into personal files, full text-access, and implications for libraries of theemerging high-speed electronic highways for scholarly information, that is, regional networks linked by the internet, and the emerging NREN (National Research and Education Network), have been added * The entire acquisitions chapter was reordered to reflect new approaches to acquisitions work in an automated environment * The chapter on bibliographic control has been generally refocused to emphasize the online environment, and to reflect recent developments in cataloging tools and rules * Because there has been a tremendous increase in preservation-related activities in the last ten years or so, the preservation chapter has been substantially expanded, with a concurrent shift in emphasis from materials processing to preservation |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Language Arts & Disciplines | Library & Information Science - General - Business & Economics |
Dewey: 025.02 |
LCCN: 90025393 |
Series: Library and Information Science (Hardcover) |
Physical Information: 0.98" H x 6.28" W x 9.3" (1.51 lbs) 238 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This revised Second Edition addresses developments that have transformed library operations in the recent past. In the technical services administration chapter, there is a new section on leadership and management style, strategic planning, managerial accounting, and output measures. The bibliography has been expanded to include more management literature. At the same time, in the automation chapter, expanded sections on downloading bibliographic data into personal files, full text-access, and implications for libraries of the emerging high-speed electronic highways for scholarly information, that is, regional networks linked by the internet, and the emerging NREN (National Research and Education Network), have been added. The entire acquisitions chapter has been reordered to reflect new approaches to acquisitions work in an automated environment and the chapter on bibliographic control has been refocused to emphasize the online environment, and to reflect recent developments in cataloguing tools and rules. Because there has been a tremendous increase in preservation-related activities in the last ten years or so, the preservation chapter has been expanded, with a concurrent shift in emphasis from materials processing to preservation. |