Managing the Electronic Library: A Practical Guide for Information Professionals

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Terry Hanson, Joan M. Day
Bowker-Saur, 1998 - Education - 742 pages
"The book presents and describes the management and leadership challenges from a practical point of view, but has expanded in size in order to cover this vast subject area in more detail. The 38 chapters written by leading LIS professionals consist of 23 illustrative case studies and 15 concise overviews which explain the main issues and give examples of practice and implementation. Managing the Electronic Library - A Practical Guide for Information Professionals will be an invaluable guide for all library staff who have responsibility for management and leadership within an electronic library."--BOOK JACKET.

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Information strategies
27
Convergence of academic support services
49
converged working at Liverpool
63
Copyright

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