The Facet Library Management Collection (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
2528
Utgivningsdatum
2015-09-30
Förlag
Facet Publishing
Medarbetare
Altman, Ellen (förf)/Dugan, Robert (förf)/Rowley, Jennifer (förf)/Roberts, Sue (förf)/Allan, Barbara (förf)
Dimensioner
278 x 214 x 161 mm
Komponenter
Contains 10 paperbacks
ISBN
9781783300907

The Facet Library Management Collection

Häftad,  Engelska, 2015-09-30

Slutsåld

The Facet Library Management Collection provides cutting-edge information on and practical guidance on library management for the library leaders of today and tomorrow. The ten books included in the Collection are: Library Management in Disruptive Times: Skills and knowledge for an uncertain future, edited by Steve O'Connor Leading Libraries: How to create a service culture by Wyoma vanDuinkerken and Wendi Arant Kaspar Management Basics for Information Professionals, 3rd edition by G Edward Evans and Camila A Alire Assessing Service Quality: Satisfying the expectations of library customers, 3rd edition by Peter Hernon, Ellen Altman and Robert Dugan Being an Information Innovator by Jennifer Rowley Leadership: The challenge for the information profession by Sue Roberts and Jennifer Rowley Managing Information Services by Sue Roberts and Jennifer Rowley Supervising and Leading Teams in ILS by Barbara Allan The No-nonsense Guide to Project Management by Barbara Allan Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries by Sheila Pantry.
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Steve O'Connor is the Editor of the journal Library Management, Adjunct Professor at Charles Sturt University and the Director of Information Exponentials. He is the author of over 60 articles and a frequent presenter at international library and information management conferences and has conducted workshops on library futures and scenario planning across Australia and China, and in Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. Wyoma vanDuinkerken received an MLIS in 2000 from the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign and an MA in Islamic studies in 1997 from McGill University, Canada. She joined Texas A&M University in 2004 and received tenure in 2010. She is currently the director of the Joint Library Facility but has held a number of additional roles at Texas A&M University Libraries, including coordinator of Cataloging Record Support, coordinator of Acquisitions Monographs, reference librarian and administrator of Virtual Reference. Her research interests include virtual reference, project management, acquisitions, organizational change management, servant leadership, and library administration. She has written numerous articles and book chapters, and she just completed her first monograph. She served as coeditor-in-chief for the Journal of Academic Librarianship. Wendi Arant Kaspar received an MLS from the University of Washington in 1994 and an MS in Human Resources Management from Texas A&M University-College Station. She joined Texas A&M University in 1996, received tenure in 2002, and was promoted to professor in 2011. Her research interests include human resources and management in libraries, innovation in library services and outreach. She has written numerous articles and book chapters and has served as coeditor of Library Administration and Management and coeditor-in-chief of The Journal of Academic Librarianship. G. Edward Evans is an administrator, researcher, teacher, and writer. He holds several graduate degrees in anthropology and library and information science. As a researcher he has published in both fields, and held a Fulbright (librarianship) and National Science Foundation (anthropology) Fellowship. His teaching experience has also been in both fields in the U.S. and the Nordic countries. Most of his administrative experience has been in private academic libraries--Harvard and Loyola Marymount Universities. He retired from full-time work as Associate Academic Vice president for Libraries and Information Resources. Author of numerous books, he consults for and volunteers at the Museum of Northern Arizona library and archives and Flagstaff City, Coconino Country Library System. Camila Alire is Dean Emeritus at the University of New Mexico and Colorado State University. She is Past-President of the ALA, ALA/APA, the Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL), and also REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to the Spanish-speaking. She has co-authored books on library service to Latino communities and disaster planning and recovery. She was the first recipient of ALA's Elizabeth Futas Catalyst for Change Award and was named one year by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the United States. Peter Hernon is a professor emeritus at Simmons College, Boston, and was the principal (and founding) faculty member for the doctoral program, Managerial Leadership in the Information Professions. He received his PhD degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, and was the 2008 recipient of the Association of College and Research Libraries' award for Academic/Research Librarian of the Year, the founding editor of Government Information Quarterly, and past editor-in- chief of The Journal of Academic Librarianship. He is the coeditor of Library & Information Science Research and has taught, conducted workshops, and delivered addresses in eleven countries outside the United States. He is the author

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Assessing Service Quality [Ed. 3]: Peter Hernon, Ellen Altman, and Robert Dugan; Being an Information Innovator: Jennifer Rowley; Leadership: Sue Roberts and Jennifer Rowley; Leading Libraries: Wyoma vanDuinkerken and Wendi Arant-Kasper; Library Management in Disruptive Times: Steve O'Connor; Management Basics for Information Professionals [Ed. 3]: G Edward Evans and Camila A Alire; Managing Information Services: Sue Roberts and Jennifer Rowley; Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries: Sheila Pantry; Supervising and Leading Teams in ILS: Barbara Allan; The No-Nonsense Guide to Project Management: Barbara Allan;