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Academic Library Management: Issues And Practices, Mohammed Aman
Academic Library Management: Issues And Practices, Mohammed Aman
Mohammed M. Aman
Academic Library Management: Issues and Practices
Mohammed M. Aman, PhD.
Contents
1. Academic Libraries in the Context of Higher Education
2. Governance of Higher Education
3. Vision, Mission and Planning
4. Fiscal Management
5. Human Resources
6. Technical Services and Technology
7. Access and Public Services
8. Library Instruction and Information Literacy
9. Academic Libraries and Distance Learning
10. Marketing and Outreach
11. Library Buildings and Physical Management
12. Development, Grants and Fund Raising
13. Evaluation of Library Services and Programs
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Positioning The Technological University Library In Higher Education And Human Resources Development In Africa, Elisha Chiware
Positioning The Technological University Library In Higher Education And Human Resources Development In Africa, Elisha Chiware
Elisha Chiware
No abstract provided.
Snapshots Of Laptop Use In An Academic Library, Judi Briden, Ann Marshall
Snapshots Of Laptop Use In An Academic Library, Judi Briden, Ann Marshall
Ann Marshall
Retooling The Profession: Librarianship In An Era Of Accountability And Competition, Gregory A. Smith
Retooling The Profession: Librarianship In An Era Of Accountability And Competition, Gregory A. Smith
Gregory A. Smith
Librarianship has changed substantially in recent years. We who work in libraries must continually acquire new knowledge and skills. We must adapt to the reality that academic libraries, along with their parent institutions, face increased accountability. The functions that many of us have thought to be at the core of our profession are slipping from our grasp and will leave behind a mere managerial role. Nevertheless, many academic libraries will find a viable future by adopting and taking seriously the role of supporting learning. As we look at disruptive innovators in the information and learning scene, we should consider carefully …
A Survey Of Religious Book Publishing With Implications For Collection Development In Christian College Libraries, Gregory A. Smith
A Survey Of Religious Book Publishing With Implications For Collection Development In Christian College Libraries, Gregory A. Smith
Gregory A. Smith
Discusses five sources of religious books. Profiles the religious book publishing industry. Describes a delicate balance between ministry and industry. Situates religious book publishing in its cultural context. Discusses implications for collection development in libraries at evangelical Christian colleges.
Little Boats, Big Catch: Institutional Repositories At Small Institutions, Melissa Nykanen
Little Boats, Big Catch: Institutional Repositories At Small Institutions, Melissa Nykanen
Melissa Nykanen
No abstract provided.
Yes, We're Open: Library Hours And What Patrons Really Want, Jennifer Link Jones
Yes, We're Open: Library Hours And What Patrons Really Want, Jennifer Link Jones
Jennifer L. Jones
The Georgia State University Student Government Association (SGA) announced a plan to petition the University Library to extend its hours. Specifically, SGA wanted the library to remain open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The library kicked into assessment mode and gathered data to determine whether longer library hours were appropriate, especially during a time of budget cuts. The library used the data to advise SGA, as well as to inform staffing and hours of operation decisions. Do patrons really want libraries to be open 24x7? Georgia State’s Training & Assessment Librarian will present her findings during this …
Assessing An Institution-Wide Information Fluency Program: Commitment, Plan, And Purposes, Penny Beile
Assessing An Institution-Wide Information Fluency Program: Commitment, Plan, And Purposes, Penny Beile
Penny Beile
Following The Public’S Lead: What Public Libraries Do Better Than Academic Libraries, Christopher A. Sweet, Aimee Dziekan
Following The Public’S Lead: What Public Libraries Do Better Than Academic Libraries, Christopher A. Sweet, Aimee Dziekan
Christopher A. Sweet
No abstract provided.
Christian Publishing: A Panel Discussion, Dennis Hillman, Mark Hunt, Jim Kinney, Jon Pott, Gregory Smith
Christian Publishing: A Panel Discussion, Dennis Hillman, Mark Hunt, Jim Kinney, Jon Pott, Gregory Smith
Gregory A. Smith
The 2007 conference of the Association of Christian Librarians convened in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on the campus of Cornerstone University. Conference planners invited representatives of four prominent Christian publishers headquartered there (Baker, Eerdmans, Kregel, and Zondervan) to participate in a panel discussion on June 13. The panelists’ 65-minute exchange is transcribed here in slightly abbreviated form. At the beginning of the discussion, panelists were asked to reflect on general trends in the Christian publishing industry. This led naturally to a lengthy conversation about the publishers’ involvement in the creation and licensing of ebooks and other digital products. Finally, panelists were …
Academic Librarians, Professional Literature, And New Technologies: A Survey, Skye Hardesty, Tammy Sugarman
Academic Librarians, Professional Literature, And New Technologies: A Survey, Skye Hardesty, Tammy Sugarman
Tammy Sugarman
Keeping abreast of professional literature and the latest trends is critical for academic librarians to be successful, but in a time of information glut, are librarians achieving this? Over seven hundred academic librarians responded to this survey and inform us about their use of both traditional methods and new technologies to stay current.
Information-Seeking Behavior Of Faculty In One School Of Public Health, Lisa C. Wallis
Information-Seeking Behavior Of Faculty In One School Of Public Health, Lisa C. Wallis
Lisa C. Wallis, MSPH, MS
Information Literacy And Writing Across The Curriculum: Sharing The Vision, James Elmborg
Information Literacy And Writing Across The Curriculum: Sharing The Vision, James Elmborg
James K. Elmborg
Points out the similarities and differences between library instruction and writing instruction in the higher education curriculum. Notes that information literacy librarians can learn from the experiences of composition instructors regarding curricular revision and reform. Suggests that one of the keys to information literacy reaching its potential is to find common ground with programs like Writing across the Curriculum.
Opportunities For Real-Time Digital Reference Service, Matthew Marsteller, Jackie Schmitt-Marsteller
Opportunities For Real-Time Digital Reference Service, Matthew Marsteller, Jackie Schmitt-Marsteller
Matthew Marsteller
This article explores the opportunities that real-time digital reference service can offer to a variety of library settings from the independent public library to the large multi-campus university or the multi-national corporation. There are many occasions when a real-time digital reference service will be the optimal solution for a portion of a library’s reference service. The authors’ goal is to offer our original ideas, and examples from the literature, that will stimulate thought about real-time digital reference services that could be offered by your libraries. The numerous ideas and examples should provide the reader with workable methods for extending the …
Teaching At The Desk: Toward A Reference Pedagogy, James Elmborg
Teaching At The Desk: Toward A Reference Pedagogy, James Elmborg
James K. Elmborg
This article proposes that we use constructivist learning theory—primarily composition theory—to develop a pedagogy for the reference desk. This approach implies that reference is a form of teaching, and that to maximize their educational effectiveness, academic librarians need to approach reference transactions as academic conferences where teaching and learning take place.
Other Duties As Assigned: Emerging Trends In The Academic Library Job Market, Penny Beile, Megan Adams
Other Duties As Assigned: Emerging Trends In The Academic Library Job Market, Penny Beile, Megan Adams
Penny Beile
"Gender Gaps, Information Technology, And Academic Libraries: A Feminist Evaluation, Kelly Barrick Hovendick
"Gender Gaps, Information Technology, And Academic Libraries: A Feminist Evaluation, Kelly Barrick Hovendick
Kelly M. Barrick
Faculty Organizations In Arl Libraries: Activities And Documents, Susan Massey, Mary Sheble
Faculty Organizations In Arl Libraries: Activities And Documents, Susan Massey, Mary Sheble
Susan A. Massey
No abstract provided.