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Changes In Central Technical Services: Backlog Elimination, Karen S. Calhoun, Jim Leblanc
Changes In Central Technical Services: Backlog Elimination, Karen S. Calhoun, Jim Leblanc
Karen S Calhoun
This report describes a cataloging backlog of about 97,000 items and outlines an innovative project to eliminate it without adding staff or slowing the processing of new receipts. Includes assessments of backlog content, growth rate, and underlying organizational issues that cause the backlog to be there and to grow.
Report On Stack Collocation Loss, Karen S. Calhoun
Report On Stack Collocation Loss, Karen S. Calhoun
Karen S Calhoun
This internal report for Cornell University Library evaluates the probable impact of simply accepting call numbers in cataloging copy, rather than reviewing and adjusting them to assure stack order is maintained over time.
The Beginning And End Of The Church, Vaughan S. Roberts
The Beginning And End Of The Church, Vaughan S. Roberts
Vaughan S Roberts
The Sea Of Faith: After Dover Beach?, Vaughan S. Roberts
The Sea Of Faith: After Dover Beach?, Vaughan S. Roberts
Vaughan S Roberts
Stakeholder Theory And A Principle Of Fairness, Robert Phillips
Stakeholder Theory And A Principle Of Fairness, Robert Phillips
Robert Phillips
Recent decades have witnessed an increase in the number and quality of discussions concerning the corporation’s obligations to other groups other than its share owners. Possibly the most frequent way framing such discussions is in terms of stakeholders. Hence stakeholder theory has become a central issue in the literature on business ethics / business and society. There has been, however, relatively little attention given to the source of these obligations that a firm has to its stakeholders. Many students of stakeholder theory are content to assert such obligations and move on to what they believe the substance of these obligations …