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The Emerald Handbook of Modern Information Management

ISBN: 978-1-78714-526-9, eISBN: 978-1-78714-525-2

Publication date: 15 December 2017

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(2017), "Index", Matarazzo, J.M. and Pearlstein, T. (Ed.) The Emerald Handbook of Modern Information Management, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 861-887. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-525-220171052

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INDEX

Academic content management librarian
, 695

Academic engagement librarians
, 328

Academic library
, 76, 82, 236, 248, 263–264, 289, 299, 301, 311, 315–316, 450

building connections
, 327–330

clearing and taking stock of the space
, 320–322

computing alliance
, 319–320

costs
, 76

customization of service
, 323–325

from disruption to opportunity
, 332–336

graffiti board
, 331–332

information literacy
, 76

physical and virtual space
, 76

repurposing the space
, 322–323

reviewing what takes place in the library
, 325–327

scholarly communication
, 76

Academic success, library’s contribution to
, 316

Academy of Health Information Professionals (AHIP)
, 638

Acceptable evidence, identifying
, 387–389

Access
, 34, 139, 181

open access (OA)
, 181–182

retrieval and security
, 41–42

as security
, 42–44

Accountability
, 420

Accruing visuals
, 782

Acquisitions
, 126–127, 254, 443

Adaptability
, 595

Adobe Creative Cloud
, 771

Alignment
, 146

creating and maintaining
, 148–150

Amazon
, 214

American Association of Law Librarians (AALL)
, 634, 635–636

American Library Association (ALA)
, 163, 233, 438, 633, 640, 682

Sustainability Round Table (SustainRT)
, 234

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
, 12

American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST)
, 642

Analysis, techniques for
, 83–84

Analyst, defined
, 658, 659

Analytical skills
, 595, 858

Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR)
, 194, 196, 204

“Anti-regulation”
, 38

Application programming interface (API)
, 795

Appraisal
, 622

Appraisal Policy
, 40, 45

Archives
, 132

appraisal
, 622

artifacts in
, 619–620

born digital records, archiving
, 625–626

cataloging
, 625

conservation and duplication
, 623–625

consigning archives to other bodies and destruction
, 627

current archives, assessing
, 622

fundamentals
, 618–619

looking after
, 620–621

private
, 617

and records management
, 620

staffing
, 626–627

storage
, 622–623

value of
, 618

ARMA International
, 606, 608, 614

ARPANET
, 197

Artificial Intelligence
, 17, 137, 417, 470, 568, 615

Arts and Special Collections
, 371

Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
, 385, 642

Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE)
, 642

Association for Small and Rural Libraries
, 360, 361

Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
, 235, 368, 443

Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
, 394

Audit
, 39, 80, 611

information audit
, 274–282

planning
, 81

purpose of
, 80

Awareness
, 273, 413, 516, 608, 632, 816

Balanced budget
, 681

Balanced Scorecard
, 262, 264, 266

Bar graphs
, 83

Berkeley Public Library tool lending library
, 296, 297

Berne Convention
, 183

Biases
, 417

BIBFRAME
, 204, 216–218

Bibliographic control
, 202–204

Big Data
, 759, 785

communications framework
, 768–772

Gartner’s “V” characteristics of
, 762–765

value
, 767–768

variety
, 763

velocity
, 763

video
, 764

volume
, 762

opportunity for librarians

algorithm accountability review
, 779–780

community data liaison
, 780–781

embedded librarianship
, 776–777

expert witness research
, 776

and information professionals
, 785–786

in-house big data tool expert
, 781–784

legal
, 772–775

research verification expert
, 784–785

real life example
, 777–779

verification
, 765–766

Big data and text analytics
, 791

background
, 792–793

oceans of data
, 793–794

text data, analyzing
, 797

library science skills, taxonomies
, 798–800

tool evaluation
, 798

tools using
, 800–802

visualizing results
, 802–808

wrangling data
, 795

extract, transform, and load (ETL)
, 795–796

Blackberry
, 25, 26

Blanket mandates
, 184

Bloomberg Law
, 747

Bloomberg Law Litigation Analytics
, 781

“Boardroom Insiders”
, 849

Book keeping
, 677

Boolean search
, 796, 802

Born digital records, archiving
, 625–626

Boston Public library
, 191, 365, 370, 439

Boxford Library Society
, 354

Boxford Public Library
, 354

British Library
, 142

British Museum Cataloging Rules
, 193

Broadband
, 376

Broadcasting
, 6

Bruce’s seven “faces”/approaches to information literacy in workplace
, 397

Budgeting
, 125, 503–504, 681–682

Budget reductions
, 495

Budgets
, 65, 125, 676, 679–680

balanced
, 681

content budget
, 503

cost center
, 681

department budget
, 503

functional
, 680, 681

master budget
, 680

“pass-the-hat” budgeting
, 504

reductions
, 495

surplus
, 681

Building portfolio, managing
, 373

“Bundle of rights”
, 169

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
, 5, 76, 768

Business cases
, 79

case scenarios
, 91–114

stages
, 87–90

structure and progression of
, 86–87

types of
, 84–86

Business environments
, 273, 469, 593, 814

Business goals, changes in
, 495

Business information literacy
, 398

case study
, 401–402

defined
, 398

Business information service (BIS)
, 497

Business operations, context and flow of
, 500, 505

Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO)
, 712, 713

Business structure, changes in
, 495

Business success seminars
, 308

Caller ID
, 767

Canadian Library Association
, 358

Career development
, 721–723

Cargill Infocenter (case study)
, 455–459

Changes

in business goals
, 495

in business structure
, 495

culture and
, 301

deeper structures of
, 57–58

in an environment
, 56–57

model for
, 152–153

organizational
, 65

in product
, 496

Charge-back
, 503, 504, 691

ChargeBox
, 324

Chemical Society of London
, 191

Chief Information Governance Officer (CIGO)
, 610

Chief Information Officers (CIOs)
, 28, 654

CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC CRM)
, 198

Claude Ramsey Library
, 358

Client Relationship Management (CRM)
, 716

Client relationship skills
, 723–724

Clients’ needs assessment
, 546

individual research requests
, 547

Library Open House events
, 548

new library service requests
, 547

one-on-one interviews
, 548

Client/vendor industry groups, involvement in
, 706

Coaching others for self-serve
, 342

Codification strategy
, 578

Coldharbour Library
, 358

Collaboration

compendium of
, 308

culture of
, 294–295

formal and informal
, 293–294

Collecting information
, 437

Collective goals, identifying
, 122

Collective impact models
, 147

Collective Management Organization (CMO)
, 184, 186n6–7

College library
, 293

College or University Library

funding source for
, 247

Columbia College librarian
, 438

Columbus Public Library tool library
, 296

Comma separated value (.CSV) file
, 795

Commercially valuable materials
, 620

Commitment
, 145, 195, 214, 595

building and keeping
, 146–148

Common goals
, 122, 124, 534

Communication skills
, 595

Community data liaison
, 780–781

Community Learning center
, 371

Compact-shelving
, 238

Competencies
, 633–634

universal
, 643–644

Competency Chart
, 722

Competency Radar Diagram
, 727

Competition and collaboration

annual user reviews and reports
, 703

client/vendor industry groups, involvement in
, 706

department-specific liaisons
, 703–704

finding value
, 691

academic content management librarian
, 695

data and content
, 697

data costs and allocation
, 698–699

ebook access using PDA
, 697–698

enterprise data services manager
, 693–695

future issues
, 699–700

global reach across your firm
, 702

knowledge and content services
, 701

licensing models, changing
, 701

prior jobs
, 696

processes
, 699

Research Director, Knowledge, and Content Services
, 700

spending with vendors versus internal clients and staff
, 702

staff replacement
, 696–697

transforming knowledge and content services
, 700

upgrade skills
, 702

value of individual data services
, 700–701

from the information supply chain (ISC)
, 689

institutional licensing frameworks
, 705

nontraditional vendors, use of
, 704–705

strategic oversight of vendors and products
, 704

takeaways and follow-ups
, 703

Competitive environment
, 813

Competitive intelligence (CI)
, 105–107, 716, 759, 811

additional research methods

location and site research
, 833–834

social media research
, 832–833

analysis
, 834

and information management
, 836–837

laying analytical groundwork
, 834–835

selecting analytical model
, 835–836

business environments
, 814

business research
, 817

definition
, 812–815

emerging opportunities
, 842

emerging practices and resources
, 841–842

human sources research
, 830–832

for information manager
, 815

information to insight and foresight
, 816–817

intelligence planning

assumptions
, 824–825

hypotheses
, 825

intelligence program and project opportunities
, 822–824

knowns and unknowns
, 825–827

Source Map
, 827–828

Intelligence Process
, 818–819

intelligence programs
, 840

introduction and origins
, 811–812

KITs-based projects
, 825, 834

needs, defining
, 819

Comprehensive Needs Assessment
, 821–822

Direct Interview
, 819–821

Top Questions Method
, 821

project management model
, 818

Published Sources Research
, 829

refined
, 815–816

reporting and dissemination
, 837–840

Compliance policy and tools
, 185

Comprehensive Needs Assessment
, 821–822

Computing
, 290

Confirmation bias
, 417

Consultancy pricing
, 486

Consultant
, 124

Content acquisitions
, 461, 477

budgeting
, 503–504

business operations, context and flow of
, 500, 505

disconnecting content and technology
, 482–485

existing portfolio, analyzing and optimizing
, 495–497

landscape monitoring
, 502

new portfolio, building
, 491–495

ongoing optimization in action
, 497–499

organizational objectives
, 479–480

portfolio management tools
, 490–491

portfolio strategy, defining
, 500

portfolio value
, 488–490, 499–500

procurement
, 504–505

product characteristics
, 480–482

reporting
, 505–507, 509–512

stakeholder engagement
, 500–502

stakeholder reporting
, 509

usage data
, 507–508

value, components of
, 478, 487–488

value equation, balancing
, 512–514

vendor characteristics
, 485

partnership
, 486–487

pricing
, 485–486

transparency
, 486

Content advisory board
, 501

Content and information suppliers
, 515

best sources for the information
, 521

business requirements
, 519–520

content sourcing
, 518–519

current market place, difference in
, 540–541

information product/service, need for
, 520

knowing the supplier and history and background with the firm
, 521–523

negotiation objectives, setting
, 529

negotiation process
, 532–533, 534–539

negotiation strategy, setting
, 530–532

negotiation team
, 523–524

knowing criticality and value factors and their impact on
, 524–526

negotiation time line, setting
, 527–529

review usage to measure value
, 526–527

success, measurement of
, 542–543

10 objectives
, 516–517

value and money
, 533–534

when to push on and when to stop
, 539–540

Content and technology, disconnecting
, 482–485

Content management skills
, 343

Content of a product
, 480

Content portfolio management
, 265, 689

Content purchasing and licensing costs
, 76

Content sourcing process
, 516, 518–519

Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM)
, 198

“Contingency theory” of leadership
, 59

Contracted work
, 168

CONTU. See National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU)

Copyright
, 161, 185

Berne Convention
, 183

compliance policy and tools
, 185

congressional reports
, 164–165

CONTU
, 179–180

Copyright Act of 1909
, 162

modernization
, 166

Copyright Act of 1976
, 167

Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA)
, 178–179

digital issues
, 180–181

Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
, 177–178

divisibility of rights
, 169

document delivery
, 180

evolution
, 162, 163, 164

fair use
, 170–171

Gentlemen’s Agreement of 1935
, 163

initial copyright ownership
, 168

interlibrary loan versus document delivery
, 180

international considerations
, 183–184

international copyright law
, 182–183

licensing options
, 184

licensing organizations
, 184

milestones since 1976
, 177

open access
, 181–182

orphan works
, 181

photocopier
, 165

public domain
, 169–170

Reproduction of Materials Code of 1941
, 163

Section 106 – exclusive rights
, 168

Section 108 (reproduction by library and archives)
, 171–172

preservation or replacement
, 173

Section 108(A) (qualifying as a Section 108 library)
, 172–173

Section 108(B) (copies for preservation unpublished works)
, 173

Section 108(C)
, 173–174

Section 108(D) (interlibrary loan)
, 174–175

Section 108(E) (interlibrary loan of entire works or substantial portions)
, 175

Section 108(F) (warning notices and infringement liability)
, 175

Section 108(G) (rights of reproduction and distribution)
, 176

Section 108(H)
, 176

subsections
, 172

Section 109 (First Sale Doctrine)
, 176–177

strategies for success
, 185–186

US Code Title
, 17, 167–168

Williams & Wilkins appeals
, 166

Williams & Wilkins initial ruling
, 165–166

Copyright Act of 1790
, 162

Copyright Act of 1909
, 162

modernization
, 166

Copyright management information (CMI)
, 178

Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA)
, 176, 178–179

Core team
, 708–710, 713, 721

Corporate
, 735

Corporate File Plan (CFP)
, 41

Corporate Information Center
, 455

funding source for
, 247

Corporate librarians
, 400

Corporate library
, 229, 293

Corporate memory
, 107

corporate memory collections
, 108–109

recommendations and next steps
, 110–111

value and cost considerations
, 110

Corporate self-knowledge
, 34

Corporate viewpoint of information today
, 852–853

Corporate-wide policies
, 44

Cost:Value Model
, 719

Cost and contract management
, 747–748

Cost center budgeting
, 681

Cost recovery
, 729

challenges and concerns in implementing
, 733–736

data monitoring
, 744

management
, 744

models for
, 737

discounts
, 737–740

transactional or fixed pricing
, 740–744

resource management tools
, 745

cost and contract management
, 747–748

creating clear policies and guidelines for cost recovery
, 746–747

online research databases
, 751

training and communication
, 748–750

trends
, 730–733

Cost savings and outsourcing
, 683–684

Cost Sharing
, 742

Counsel Benchmarking
, 782

Creative destruction
, 26–27

Creative disruption
, 25, 30

Creativity skills
, 595

Cross-training
, 663

Customer, defined
, 271–272

Customer-friendly policies
, 239

Customer metrics
, 263–264

Customer needs, expectations and capabilities
, 272, 273

Customer-related measurement
, 284–287

Customization
, 324

CyFair library
, 301

Daily journalism
, 410, 419

Data, defined
, 573

Data and content, costs of
, 697

Database administrators (DBA)
, 796

Databases
, 31, 126, 127, 376

Data costs and allocation
, 698–699

Data Exchange Agreement (DEA)
, 210

Data gathering

through interviews
, 81–83

through surveys
, 81

Data integrity and quality
, 31–32

Data life cycle (DLC)
, 690

Data monitoring
, 744

Data processing industries
, 6

employment in
, 10

Data quality, problems with
, 765

Data transformation
, 796

Data Verification Consideration Checklist
, 765, 767

Debt ceiling
, 13, 18n12

Decision makers
, 76, 78–79, 80, 86, 87

Decision-making
, 142, 151, 152

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
, 197

Defense type business case
, 84–85

Deferred investment
, 17

DEF University
, 95

campus-wide overview
, 96

internal analysis
, 97

literacy for academic and workforce achievement
, 95–96

outcomes
, 98

recommendation
, 97–98

Dell Precision 220 full-size tower PCs
, 323

Department budget, of information portfolio
, 503

Descriptive codes and standards, design of
, 193–195

Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
, 192, 207

Dewey Decimal System
, 290

Digital archivists
, 129, 132

Digital collections
, 92, 339

Digital content
, 376

Digital content license
, 180

Digital copies
, 172, 174, 178

Digital divide, bridging
, 353

Digital information classification
, 290

Digital issues
, 180–181

Digital library
, 293

Digital literacy
, 353

Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
, 177–178

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
, 214

Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
, 208, 210, 211, 212

Digital reproduction
, 173

Digital storage
, 623

Direct Interview
, 819–821

Disaster planning
, 23, 24, 36, 37

Discounts
, 737–740

Disinformation
, 431, 432

Disruption
, 23

among the ranks
, 27–30

creative
, 25

creative destruction
, 26–27

and information
, 30

data integrity and quality
, 31–32

information security
, 36–37

information sharing and distribution
, 34–36

structure and retrieval of information
, 32–34

and information management toolkit
, 37

access as security
, 42–44

appraisal and retention
, 39–41

governance and review
, 45–46

for mitigating disruption
, 37–39

retention and disposal
, 44–45

retrieval and security
, 41–42

innovation
, 25–26

management
, 46–47

Divisibility of rights
, 169

Document delivery
, 180, 733, 740

Document Research
, 720

Document Retrieval
, 719–720, 740

Do-it-yourself paths to success
, 648–649

Domain Name System (DNS)
, 197

Dow Jones Factiva
, 782

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (case study)
, 303

criteria for success
, 303–304

proverbial straw
, 304

Dublin Core
, 198

Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCMES)
, 198

Early Warning projects
, 823, 831

East Boston branch renovation
, 373

East Coast library
, 246

Ebook access using PDA Patron Drive Acquisition
, 697–698

E-books
, 213, 346, 369

Economic value
, 283

E-content
, 198, 369, 550

Education for success
, 631, 649

competencies
, 633–634

do-it-yourself paths to success
, 648–649

individual association competency statements
, 635–643

for information professionals
, 632

lifelong learning and competencies
, 633

opportunities
, 647

personal career strategy planning
, 644–646

selected competencies documents, analysis of
, 634

strengths
, 646

threats
, 647–648

universal competencies
, 643–644

weaknesses
, 647

Efficiency
, 479, 480, 507

Electronic resources, sharing
, 295

Elementary Education Act in the United Kingdom in 1880
, 191

Embedded information professional
, 343, 350, 588

Embedded librarian
, 590

Embedded librarianship
, 776–777

English Statute of Anne of 1710
, 162

Enterprise agreements initiative
, 555–556

Enterprise data services manager
, 693–695

Enterprise information management (EIM) programs
, 29, 274

Environmental savings, value of
, 283

Environmental scanning
, 38

Europeana
, 208, 210, 212

Europeana Data Model (EDM)
, 210

European Union (EU)
, 18n6

Eurozone
, 9

Evergreen language
, 520

Evidence gathering
, 79–80

Exclusive rights of copyright holder
, 168

Exclusive transfers
, 169

Executive search firms
, 846, 847, 848, 850

Expansionary fiscal policy
, 12, 18n8

Expansive Classification (EC)
, 193

Explicit knowledge
, 574

External service evaluation
, 548

Extract, transform, and load (ETL)
, 795–797

F.D. Bluford Library
, 447–448

Facebook
, 312, 763, 764, 784, 785

Fact, defined
, 422

Fact checking
, 423, 427–428

Fact-checking lesson
, 422–423

Fact checking the work

like a journalist
, 423

as a “strategic ritual” for information professionals
, 421–422

Fair use, concept of
, 170–171

Fake news
, 409–411, 414, 785, 786

Far shore team
, 710–711

Feature-based pricing
, 485

Federal Library and Information Center Committee (FLICC)
, 642

Fidelity Investments
, 345

Fidelity Labs
, 345–346, 348

Filter bubble
, 784

Financial metrics
, 265–266, 675

budgets
, 679–680

basics
, 680–682

cost savings and outsourcing
, 683–684

funding versus accounting
, 676–677

internal procedures

information services as cost centers
, 677–678

IS services, valuing
, 682

return on investment (ROI)
, 682–683

whole IS
, 683

manager as “nonfinancial manager”
, 679

overhead allocation
, 678–679

First Draft News
, 431

First Sale Doctrine
, 176–177, 178

Fiscal policies
, 12

Fitbit
, 773

FITS software
, 693

Five Force Model
, 836, 837

Fixed Pricing model
, 740–744

Flexibility
, 595, 658, 825

FRBR Review Group
, 201

“Free to all”
, 365, 366

Functional budget
, 680, 681

Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) framework
, 199, 203

Funding sources for different types of libraries
, 247

Funding versus accounting
, 676–677

Garbage In Garbage Out (GIGO)
, 847

General analysis
, 83

General Data Protection Regulation
, 37

General Knowledge Model
, 593

Generic and workplace information literacy competencies
, 399

Gentlemen’s Agreement of 1935
, 163, 164

Gentle pre-selling
, 90

Gig Economy
, 712, 715

GLAM sector
, 212, 213, 216

Glass–Steagall Act of 1933
, 9, 18n5

Global contacts initiative, goals and value proposition of
, 556

Global family entertainment company (GFEC), 3-Ps of
, 253

people sustainability

community
, 253

workforce
, 253–254

performance (profit) sustainability
, 254–255

planet sustainability
, 254

Global frontier firms
, 15

Globalization
, 13, 15, 261, 339, 340, 608, 714

Global reach across firm
, 702

Global reach in a digital world
, 470–472

Global Research Library
, 564

key library services
, 567–568

notable innovations
, 568

Global research portal
, 558–559

Global Senior Research Manager
, 661–662

Goad’s 16 steps to information literacy in workplace
, 397

Google
, 3–4, 216, 414, 417, 763

Governance and review
, 45–46

Graffiti board
, 331–332

Graphical user interface (GUI)
, 800

“The Great Moderation”
, 9

Great Recession
, 8, 10, 13–17

impact on labor market
, 14–15

long-term unemployment during
, 15

response to
, 11

Greenhouse gases (GhG)
, 244–245

Green’s four-step approach to reference services
, 438

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 18n2

Hacking
, 774

Happiness training
, 308–309

Harness perseverance
, 130

Harris County Public Library (HCPL)
, 294, 295, 301

Have-to-Have products/services
, 536, 542

Hello Barbie
, 772

High value services, identifying
, 344

Hiring managers
, 120, 121, 241

Hiring process
, 120–121

Hive
, 293

Horizon 2020 programme
, 38

“Horizon Scanning Programme team”
, 38

“How-To Fests”
, 308

Human Intelligence (HUMINT)
, 830

Human library
, 309

Human Resources
, 654

trainer
, 123–124

Human Sources Research (HUMINT)
, 830–832

Hunchly
, 423

Hybrid websites
, 35

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
, 205

IM stakeholders

facilitators
, 46

users and contributors
, 46

IM strategy
, 36, 37

Indian Prairie Public Library District (IPPL)
, 854–857

as cultural center
, 854

educational center
, 854–855

partnerships, role of
, 856

revenue of
, 856

Individual data services, value of
, 700–701

Individual research requests
, 547

Industrialization
, 438

Inferred evidence
, 286

Infogr.am
, 771

Informal conversations
, 122

Information
, 517–518, 520–521, 573

best sources for
, 521

collecting
, 437

finding
, 438

organizing
, 437

See also Content and information suppliers

Information and communication technologies (ICT)
, 380

Information assets
, 39–41

Information audit (IA)
, 37, 46, 274

aligning
, 278–280

capability and behavior
, 275

conducting
, 79–80

contributions to effective information management practices and processes
, 281–282

and development of measurement framework
, 282–287

impact assessment
, 286

information content review
, 275

outcomes
, 280

planning
, 81

process
, 275–276, 277–278

purpose of
, 80, 279

skills requirements
, 276, 278

Information breach
, 36

Information-centric organizations
, 545

Information diagnostic
, 276

Information disruptions
, 36

Information gathering
, 551

Information/knowledge audit, conducting
, 79

Information literacy
, 95, 97, 379

achievement and skills gaps
, 382–385

Bruce’s seven “faces”/approaches in workplace
, 397

case studies
, 384–385

defining
, 381–382

Generic and Workplace Information Literacy Competencies
, 399

Goad’s 16 steps, in workplace
, 397

in higher education
, 380

instructional planning and delivery
, 385

acceptable evidence, identifying
, 387–389

developing learning outcomes
, 385–387

lesson plan
, 389–391

planning instruction and activities
, 389

as “meta-competency”
, 397

workplace information literacy
, 391–402

Information Management Assessment (IMA) programme
, 40

Information management organizations
, 69n5, 655, 670

Information management professional–customer relationship
, 273–274

Information management skills
, 587, 845

Information Management Unit
, 149–150

Information organization
, 189

considerations for the 21st century
, 189, 212–214

evolution of standards
, 192

design of descriptive codes and standards
, 193–195

design of universal classification systems
, 192–193

historical context
, 190

growth in free public libraries and compulsory education
, 191

promotion of accessible collections
, 190–191

insights and strategies for
, 214–220

in pursuit of universal bibliographic control
, 195–196

rethinking approaches to
, 197

assessing value of bibliographic control in evolving web environment
, 202–204

bibliographic record reimagined
, 201–202

internet and metadata, evolution of
, 197–199

linked data projects and libraries
, 207–211

modeling function
, 199–201

semantic web and linked (open) data
, 204–207

Information portfolio, budget for
, 503

Information product portfolio management
, 725

Information product/service, need for
, 520

Information professionals
, 5, 24, 28, 32–33, 39, 42, 47n1, 139, 380, 394, 569, 572

education for
, 632

skills and expertise of
, 47

Information-related services, challenge for
, 78–79

Information risk/copyright compliance
, 725

Information sector
, 5, 6

average annual employment in
, 11

factors affecting the health and sustainability of
, 14–17

subsectors
, 6, 7

unemployment in
, 15

Information security
, 36–37

Information services (IS)
, 675

as cost centers
, 677–678

professionals
, 605

role in legal environment
, 858–860

valuing
, 682

return on investment (ROI)
, 682–683

whole IS
, 683

Information services, evaluating and managing
, 545

clients’ needs assessment
, 546

individual research requests
, 547

Library Open House events
, 548

new library service requests
, 547

one-on-one interviews
, 548

enterprise agreements initiative
, 555–556

global research library
, 564

key library services
, 567–568

notable innovations
, 568

initial evaluation criteria to identify and select key services
, 556–558

knowledge explorer benefits
, 564

moving up the value chain
, 558

global research portal
, 558–559

Knowledge Explorer (KE)
, 561–564

Worldwide Intelligence Network (WIN)
, 559–561

service management framework
, 548

information gathering
, 551

new service recommendation
, 550

service acquisition
, 552–554

service administration
, 554–555

service trial
, 551–552

strategies
, 29–30

Information Services/Knowledge Management specialization (IS/KM)
, 858

Information sharing and distribution
, 34–36

Information Strategy Management
, 720

Information Supply Chain (ISC)
, 690

Information veracity and threat of fake news
, 409

accountability
, 420

author
, 417

biases
, 417

calling an expert
, 421

criticality
, 411

spatially based media, rise of
, 412–413

date
, 417

fact checking
, 427–428

fact-checking lesson
, 422–423

fact checking the work

like a journalist
, 423

as a “strategic ritual” for information professionals
, 421–422

information professional’s accuracy checklist
, 424–426

Internet humor
, 420

knowledge-based journalism
, 419–420

quality control
, 420

searching video, image, and audio archives
, 430–431

source of information, assessing
, 413–416

user-generated content (UGC), resources for verifying
, 431

utilizing scholarly articles and reports
, 429–430

Infrastructure
, 375

Innovation
, 6, 16, 17, 140, 479, 480, 507, 716, 725–726

and disruption
, 496

strategy and
, 140

Innovation Jam
, 146

Innovator
, 660

In-person patron services
, 376

Insourcing
, 711–712

Instagram
, 312, 763

Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
, 16

Institutional licensing frameworks
, 705

Instructional planning and delivery
, 385

acceptable evidence, identifying
, 387–389

developing learning outcomes
, 385–387

lesson plan
, 389–391

planning instruction and activities
, 389

Integrated library system (ILS) vendors
, 237

Integration within the organization
, 342

Integrity
, 595

Intellectual freedom
, 301

Intelligence Cycle
, 818, 819

Intelligence planning

assumptions
, 824–825

hypotheses
, 825

intelligence program and project opportunities
, 822–824

knowns and unknowns
, 825–827

Source Map
, 827–828

Intelligence Process
, 818–819, 834

Interlibrary loan (ILL)
, 174, 179

versus document delivery
, 180

of entire works/substantial portions
, 175

“rule of one”
, 174–175

Internal process metrics
, 264–265

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
, 806

International copyright law
, 182–183

International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
, 195, 410

International Meeting of Cataloguing Experts (IMCE)
, 196

International Standard for Bibliographic Description (ISBD)
, 196, 214

Internet
, 79, 340, 446

evolution of
, 197–199

Internet Archive
, 414

Internet humor
, 420

Internet Live Stats 2017
, 4

Internet of Things (IoT) data
, 765, 777

Internships
, 419

Interpersonal bonds, shaping
, 90

Interviews
, 81, 831–832

data gathering through
, 81–83

one-on-one interviews
, 548

preparation
, 120, 121

Intrinsic records
, 624

Investments in technology innovation
, 78

iPhone releases
, 26

IS manager
, 619, 622, 627, 675

as “nonfinancial manager”
, 679

ISO11620:2014 Information and documentation
, 285

ISO 16439:2014 Information and documentation
, 285

ISO2789:2013 Information and documentation
, 284

IS skill set
, 759

IT professionals
, 28

Jamaica Plain branch
, 374

Jinfo’s product reviews
, 478

JKL
, 105–107

Job and career workshops
, 309

Johari Window
, 826

Joint libraries
, 293–294

Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AACR (JSC)
, 201

Journalism
, 419

knowledge-based
, 419–420

Jumpstarting
, 17

Just in case/just in time
, 78

K-12 School Library
, 230, 238

funding source for
, 247

Key Intelligence Questions (KIQ)
, 819–820, 827

Key Intelligence Topic (KIT)
, 819–820

Keynesian multiplier model
, 18n11

Key services

initial evaluation criteria to identify and select
, 556–558

Key strategic stakeholders

building strong, long-term relationships with
, 466–468

Knowledge

classification of
, 573–574

definition of
, 290, 573

explicit knowledge
, 574

tacit knowledge
, 574

Knowledge and content services
, 700, 701

transforming
, 700

Knowledge audit, conducting
, 79–80

Knowledge-based journalism
, 419–420

Knowledge Cards
, 216

Knowledge creation process
, 593

continuous cycle of
, 575–576

Knowledge Explorer (KE)
, 561–564

Knowledge Graph
, 216

Knowledge loss and knowledge retention
, 596

Knowledge management
, 574–575, 670

competencies and skills
, 582–583

competencies for information professionals by SLA
, 583

case study in
, 596–601

competencies for knowledge managers or knowledge workers
, 591–592

Financial Times (FT) report in conjunction with SLA, 2013
, 587–591

information and data retrieval and analysis
, 584–585

information and knowledge resources
, 584

information and knowledge services
, 583

information and knowledge systems and technology
, 584

information ethics
, 585–587

interaction of information management skills and knowledge management skills
, 593–596

organization of data, information, and knowledge assets
, 585

continuous cycle of
, 575–576

data, information, knowledge
, 572–573

development of
, 577–578

factors
, 575

information management and

differences
, 580–581

information professionals versus knowledge managers
, 581–582, 582–583

similarities
, 579–580

processes
, 575

resources
, 575

strategies
, 578–579

tacit and explicit knowledge
, 573–574

utilization of information to create knowledge in organization
, 576–577

Knowledge Management (KM) Solutions team
, 108

Knowledge managers
, 581, 601, 602

competencies for
, 591–592

Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO)
, 711

Knowledge retention
, 593, 596

Knowledge transfer
, 593

Knowledge utilization
, 593, 594

Knowledge workers, competencies for
, 592

Known Knowns
, 826

Known Unknowns
, 826

Kurzweil, Ray
, 292

Labor market

impact of the Great Recession on
, 14–15

Landscape monitoring
, 502

Large Public Library in the United States
, 369

Large University Library System
, 147–148

Large urban public library
, 365

challenge and opportunity
, 369

founding principles
, 365–367

modern urban public library
, 367–369

renovation as the catalyst for a service transformation
, 369–374

technology
, 374–377

theoretical underpinnings
, 367

Law firm
, 43, 733, 735, 858

Law firm library
, 105–107, 742, 751

Law library
, 293, 859

Leadership, defined
, 602n4

Leadership and the political
, 53

broad political implications of organizational culture
, 64–67

deeper structures of change
, 57–58

definition
, 53–56

insights of political theory
, 60

community
, 60–62

trust
, 62–63

virtue
, 63

shortcomings of the management literature
, 58–60

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) libraries
, 233, 243

Leadership lever, pulling
, 151–154

complexity
, 153–154

key stakeholders
, 154

model for change
, 152–153

vision
, 152

Leadership-management levers
, 150–151

Leadership strategy
, 141, 602

Leadership style
, 120

Leadership/teamwork
, 724

Leading and managing strategy in the 21st century
, 137

building and keeping commitment
, 146–148

context
, 139–140

creating and maintaining alignment
, 148–150

leadership-management levers
, 150–151

pulling the leadership lever
, 151–154

complexity
, 153–154

key stakeholders
, 154

model for change
, 152–153

vision
, 152

pulling the management lever
, 155–157

strategy
, 140–141

strategy as strategic directions and decisions
, 141–143

strategy frameworks
, 143–146

Learning and growth metrics
, 265

Learning Management System (LMS)
, 448

Learning order
, 633–634

Legal environment, information services role in
, 858–860

“Less-demanding customers”
, 26

LexisNexis
, 782

Liaison librarians
, 328

Librarians
, 28, 380

and knowledge creation
, 290–291

libraries and
, 131–132

See also Information professional

Libraries’ professional associations and publications, sustainability in
, 232–235

Library and Information Science (LIS)
, 53, 190, 385, 598

LIS institutions
, 56

LIS leadership
, 58, 59

Library Company of Philadelphia
, 191

Library conferences, attending
, 126

Library copying
, 172

Library culture
, 293

Library leadership
, 55, 63, 242, 367, 641

Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA)
, 641

Library of Constantinople
, 23

Library Open House events
, 548

Library outreach team
, 309–311

Library professionals
, 6

Library science skills
, 792, 798–800

Library’s contribution to academic success
, 316

Library’s strategic plan, mapping
, 231

LIBRIS
, 208

Licensing
, 35–36, 705

options
, 184

organizations
, 184

usage in Asia
, 494

Licensing models, changing
, 701

Lifelong learning and competencies
, 633

Life programs, learning, inspiration, friendship, and enrichment
, 311

“Light touch regulation”
, 38

Limitless Libraries
, 295

“Linked Data Principles”
, 205

Linked data projects and libraries
, 207–211

LinkedIn
, 847, 849

Linked Open Data Cloud (LOD) diagram
, 205, 206, 220

Linux-style concept
, 291

Listening versus talking
, 122

Local Area Networks (LANs)
, 197

Location and site research
, 833–834

Location strategy
, 710–711

Lone Star College-CyFair Branch, Harris County Public Library (case study)
, 298

culture and change
, 301–302

fines
, 301

friends
, 301

intellectual freedom
, 301

lies, damn lies, and statistics
, 302–303

luxury of starting from scratch
, 298–299

parking
, 300–301

programming
, 300

staffing
, 299–300

Long-term economic challenges
, 11–14

Long-term unemployment
, 15, 16

Loose fiscal policy
, 12, 18n8

Loss of funding
, 16

Love–hate relationship
, 443

Machine-readable cataloging format (MARC)
, 195, 196, 222

Makerspace
, 296, 311–312

Management accounting
, 681

Management literature
, 69n1, 124

shortcomings of
, 58–60

Manager, effective
, 659–660

Market and Industry Research
, 720

Market Data Services
, 550, 552

Marketing of your expertise
, 455

building strong, long-term relationships with key strategic stakeholders
, 466–468

business environment and business challenges, seeking to understand
, 464–466

Cargill Infocenter (case study)
, 455–459

constantly changing and reorganizing organizations
, 460–461

global reach in a digital world
, 470–472

having a dedicated person
, 469–470

taking action
, 469

unique skills and expertise
, 461–464

Market landscapes
, 478

Marketplace
, 482

Master budget
, 680

Master of Library Science (MLS)
, 847

MDS advisory team
, 693

Measurement framework, development of
, 282–287

Medical Library Association (MLA)
, 634, 637

Mergers and acquisitions
, 496

“Meta-competency”, information literacy as
, 397

Metadata and tagging
, 35

Metrics, defined
, 282

Microfilm technology
, 163

Microsoft
, 847, 849

Minimalist door security system
, 317

MNO Corporation
, 107–111

Mobile phones
, 25

Model for change
, 152–153

Modern urban public library
, 367–369

Money, value and
, 533–534

Mosul public library
, 23

Motion picture and sound recording (MPSR) industries
, 6

employment in
, 10

Multi-platform delivery
, 554

Multiplier
, 12

My Friend Cayla
, 772–773

National Agricultural Library (NAL)
, 203

National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
, 198

National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU)
, 176, 179–180

National Library of Medicine (NLM)
, 203, 442

Nearshore
, 710–711

Needs assessment, of clients
, 546

individual research requests
, 547

Library Open House events
, 548

new library service requests
, 547

one-on-one interviews
, 548

Negotiation objectives, setting
, 529

Negotiation process
, 532–533, 534–539

Negotiation strategy, setting
, 530–532

Negotiation team
, 523–524

criticality and value factors
, 524–526

Negotiation time line, setting
, 527–529

NERA Economic Consulting
, 348–349

Nest
, 763–764

Netflix
, 291

Net promoter score
, 669

New library service requests
, 547

New York Public Library (NYPL)
, 806, 808

NextDoor
, 312

Noise-tolerant libraries
, 326

Nonfinancial manager
, 679

Non-library-related activity
, 326

Non-profit organizations
, 121, 153

Nonprofit Organization’s Library

funding source for
, 247

Nontraditional vendors, use of
, 704–705

Not-for-profit organizations
, 676, 677, 680

Obsolete
, 174

Off-shore teams, managing
, 670

Ohio College Library Center (OCLC)
, 195, 198, 215, 216

One-on-one interviews
, 548

One-size-fits-all approach
, 400

“One stop shop” model
, 450, 451

Ongoing optimization
, 497–499

ONIX (ONline Information eXchange) standard specification
, 213–214

Online media
, 419

Online public access catalog (OPAC)
, 197, 214, 581

Online research databases
, 751

Onshore team
, 710–711

On-the-ground research
, 833

Open access (OA)
, 181–182

Open Metadata Registry (OMR)
, 207

Openness
, 595

Open source intelligence (OSINT)
, 829

Operationalizing strategy
, 141

Operational metrics
, 283

Opportunity
, 332–336, 369, 840, 845–850

Organizational culture

broad political implications of
, 64–67

persuasion within
, 75–78

understanding
, 121–122

Organizational goals and culture
, 80

Organizing information. See Information organization

Orphan works
, 181

Other information services (OIS)
, 6

employment in
, 10

Outcomes-based evaluation
, 229–232

Outsourcing
, 712–714

cost savings and
, 683–684

Overhead allocation, value of
, 678–679, 687

PACER (Public Access to Electronic Court Records)
, 425, 732

Paraphernalia
, 321, 324, 325

Parker’s five-year Long Range Plan (2017–2022)
, 358

Partnerships
, 126–127, 147, 295, 486–487, 856

Pass-the-hat approach
, 503, 504

Percentage Discount
, 737

Performance metrics
, 283

Perimeter College
, 449–450

Personal career strategy planning
, 644–646

Personalization strategy
, 578

Persuasion within organizational culture
, 75–78

“Philosophy of freedom”
, 43

Phonorecord
, 172–173

Photocopier
, 165, 321

Photocopy
, 166, 173

Photographs
, 162, 163

Photostats
, 162

Physical collection
, 343

Physical disasters
, 23

Physical integrity
, 31

Pie charts
, 83, 771

PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain) crisis
, 9

Pinterest
, 312, 763

Pitch type business case instrument
, 84, 85

Political theory, insights of
, 60

community
, 60–62

trust
, 62–63

virtue
, 63

Political trust
, 62–63

Portfolio

existing portfolio, analyzing and optimizing
, 495–497

management tools
, 490–491

new portfolio, building
, 491–495

value
, 488–490, 499–500

Portfolio managers and research analysts
, 561

Portfolio strategy, defining
, 500, 710

Position, understanding
, 119–121

Positioning for success
, 119

additional alliances, creation of
, 123–124

management and union colleagues
, 124

bad behavior, recognition of
, 134

existing hierarchies, understanding
, 129–130

individuality, singularity, and perspective

protection of
, 124–125

Leading From Where You Are
, 125–126

libraries and librarians
, 131–132

organizational culture, understanding
, 121–122

positive and effective behavior, recognition of
, 133–134

ramifications of the position and strategy development
, 119–121

reality, defining
, 127–128

reality checks
, 128

responsibilities
, 134–135

space
, 132–133

spending time, aware of
, 135

strive for harmony and harness perseverance
, 130

thoughtful partnerships
, 126–127

thrive in chaos
, 129

visibility of work
, 130–131

work life of a library director, positioning of
, 122–123

Post-truth
, 410

Pot-holes-versus-library principle
, 77

PowerCube power boxes
, 333

PQR
, 111–114

Predictive judicial analytics tools
, 781

Preserving Digital Records
, 626

Price-per-seat
, 485

Pricing
, 485–486

Private archives
, 617

Procurement
, 504–505

Product characteristics
, 480–482

Productivity
, 14, 16, 17, 273

growth
, 14

streamlining and securing access to information and knowledge for
, 111–114

Professional Knowledge and Skills Base (PKSB)
, 274

Professional social networks
, 847

Professional sustainability
, 262

Profitability
, 479, 480, 507

Programs and Spaces
, 367

Project management approach
, 155

Project management model
, 818

Protectionism
, 13, 19n14

Public Broadcasting and Public Library
, 371

Public interest
, 479, 480, 507

Public library
, 77, 98–101, 293, 353, 368, 780

funding source for
, 247

Public Library Association (PLA)
, 633

Public services
, 653

Published Sources Research
, 829, 830

Publishing industries
, 6

employment in
, 6, 9–10

Purchasing strategy
, 480

Quality control
, 420

Quantitative easing (QE)
, 11, 18n9

Questionnaires
, 81

RACI (responsible, accountable, consulted, informed) framework
, 156

Ramifications of the position and strategy development
, 119–121

RDA/ONIX Framework (ROF)
, 214

RDA Steering Committee (RSC)
, 201

Reading and Literacy
, 367

Reading Public Library
, 356

Real GDP per capita
, 19n15

Real gross domestic product (real GDP)
, 8, 18n2

Reality, defining
, 127–128

Reality checks
, 128

Recession, defined
, 18n3

Records and information management (RIM)
, 605

archives
, 610

ARMA’s generally accepted recordkeeping principles
, 608

basic RM
, 101, 606–608

career opportunities
, 615

compliance and audit
, 611–612

data protection and privacy
, 611

data security
, 611

future of
, 614–615

information governance and its relation to
, 610

information services/research library
, 611

knowledge management
, 611

legal
, 612

organizational placement of
, 612–613

program
, 613–614

Records management
, 605

archives and
, 620

Case study
, 608–610, 613

legal and risk considerations
, 608

Recruitment strategies
, 721–723

Reference and User Services Association (RUSA)
, 642

Reference books, history of
, 437

Reference librarian
, 327, 442, 443, 451, 452

Reference reimagined
, 437

challenges and opportunities
, 452–453

Green’s four-step approach to reference services
, 438

origins of reference services
, 438–440

personal experiences
, 447

F.D. Bluford Library
, 447–448

Perimeter College
, 449–450

reference in crisis
, 442–444

rethinking reference
, 450–452

special library movement
, 441–442

theoretical framework
, 440–441

user experience, understanding
, 444–447

Reference rooms
, 359

Reference services
, 368, 438–440, 441

Reference work
, 441

defined
, 440

Register of Copyrights
, 175, 178

Relationships
, 61, 467, 468

art of building support through
, 90–91

Renovation as the catalyst for a service transformation
, 369–374

Replacement published works, copies for
, 173–174

Reporting
, 505–507, 509–512

and dissemination
, 837–840

Request for proposal (RFP)
, 114, 238, 695

Research, Archives & Data Strategy (RAD) team
, 131, 132

Research director
, 700

ResearchMonitor
, 490

Research skills
, 723

Resource Description and Access (RDA)
, 202, 203

Resource Description Format (RDF)
, 204, 207

Resource management tools
, 745

cost and contract management
, 747–748

creating clear policies and guidelines for cost recovery
, 746–747

online research databases
, 751

training and communication
, 748–750

Resources, sharing
, 295

Resourcing strategies
, 707–708

career development
, 721–723

client relationship skills
, 723–724

core team
, 708–710

economic and corporate context
, 714–716

extended team
, 710

insourcing
, 711–712

onshore, nearshore and far shore
, 710–711

outsourcing
, 712–714

information product portfolio management
, 725

information risk/copyright compliance
, 725

innovation
, 725–726

leadership/teamwork
, 724

recruitment
, 721–723

research skills
, 723

staff retention
, 721–723

training
, 726–727

two-tier strategy
, 708

value proposition, conveying
, 717–721

vendor and contract management
, 724–725

wider considerations
, 714

Retention management
, 40

Retention planning
, 40

Rethinking reference
, 450–452

Return on investment (ROI)
, 227, 261, 682–683

Rewarding
, 134–135

Risk management
, 479, 480, 507

Risky financial instruments
, 9

RSS (real simple syndication) feeds
, 445

Rural Library Initiative of California
, 360

Rural Library Project
, 360

Sacramento Public Library
, 296

Sainsbury Library
, 319

Sales and growth
, 479, 480, 507

Sales and related occupations
, 6

Sales professionals
, 86

Scholarly articles and reports, utilizing
, 429–430

School library
, 293

Scientific communication
, 34

Scrum
, 126, 136n4

Seat-based pricing
, 485

Secular stagnation
, 13

Self-serve, coaching others for
, 342

Semantic Web
, 205, 214, 219, 220

and linked (open) data
, 204–207

Service management framework
, 548

information gathering
, 551

new service recommendation
, 550

service acquisition
, 552–554

service administration
, 554–555

service trial
, 551–552

Service models
, 289

age of acceleration
, 292–293

case studies
, 298

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
, 303–304

Lone Star College-CyFair Branch, Harris County Public Library
, 298–303

TCC/City Joint-Use Library
, 304–306

collaboration, culture of
, 294–295

joint libraries
, 293–294

librarians and knowledge creation
, 290

written word
, 290–291

library culture
, 293

new digital reality
, 291–292

sharing resources
, 295

tool library
, 296–298

unusual collections as a different service
, 295–296

Service philosophy
, 367

Service transformation, renovation as the catalyst for
, 369–374

Shared cost, of information portfolio
, 503

SharePoint software
, 548

The Singularity is Near; When Humans Transcend Biology
, 292

Skepticism
, 424

Skills, defined
, 582

Skills, upgrading
, 702

SKOSifying
, 207

Skype
, 326, 546

Sliding Discount
, 737

“Small Libraries Create Smart Spaces”
, 360–361

Small–medium public libraries
, 353

examples
, 354–359

libraries today and tomorrow
, 359–360

resources
, 360–361

Smart News
, 561

Smart phones
, 26, 27, 412, 763

Social events at work
, 123

Social media
, 130, 291, 298, 312, 413, 763, 800

research
, 832–833

Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT)
, 232, 233

Social value
, 283

Society of Strategic and Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP)
, 643

Soft skills
, 595

Solicited evidence
, 286, 288

Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act
, 178–179

Source Map
, 827–828, 837, 838

Source of information, assessing
, 413–416

Space, defining
, 133–134

Spatially based media, rise of
, 412–413

Special libraries
, 76–77, 101, 261, 339

accounting model options
, 104

adapting and transforming to changes in the organization
, 342–343

allocating information services investments
, 104

business value of projects versus cost of library services
, 103

case studies
, 345–350

changes in recent years
, 340–341

fair funding model for information services
, 102

identifying which products and services to manage with a small team?
, 344

input from business teams
, 103

recommendation and benefits
, 104–105

services critical to provide
, 343

where the special libraries headed towards
, 341–342

Special Libraries Association (SLA)
, 229, 340–341, 343, 442, 550, 572, 638

Special library movement
, 441–442

Spreadsheet software
, 83

Staff, replacing
, 696–697

Staffing the archive
, 626–627

Staff roles

evaluation
, 653–662

job descriptions
, 654, 656, 657, 660

potential “new” roles in information management
, 670

qualifications
, 654, 655, 663

retention
, 662–663, 721–723

satisfaction and fit, evaluating
, 663–665

performance review
, 667–669

self-assessment
, 665–667

succession planning
, 669–670

Stage gate process
, 155, 159n21

Stakeholder, defined
, 466

Stakeholder engagement
, 500–502

Stakeholder relationship
, 456, 467, 468

Stakeholder reporting
, 509

Stakeholders, identifying
, 154

Stanford History Education Group
, 383

Statutory licenses
, 184

Stemtastic service learning programs
, 312–313

Storage, of archives
, 622–623

Storyful
, 431

Storytelling
, 125, 131, 770

Strategic analysis
, 83

Strategic and Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP)
, 812

Strategic audit
, 114

Strategic contingencies
, 28

Strategic conversations
, 144, 145, 149

Strategic fit
, 89

Strategic metrics
, 282–283

Strategic network, defining
, 123

Strategy, defined
, 138, 140–141

Strategy frameworks
, 143–146

Strategy shaping
, 144

Strive for harmony and harness perseverance
, 130

“Structured” versus “unstructured” data
, 33

Subject matter expert (SME)
, 848

Subject–predicate–object expressions
, 205

Subject specialist
, 327

Success, education for
, 631, 649

competencies
, 633–634

do-it-yourself paths to success
, 648–649

individual association competency statements
, 635–643

for information professionals
, 632

lifelong learning and competencies
, 633

opportunities
, 647

personal career strategy planning
, 644–646

selected competencies documents, analysis of
, 634

strengths
, 646

threats
, 647–648

universal competencies
, 643–644

weaknesses
, 647

Success, measurement of
, 542–543

Succession planning
, 669–670

Supersectors
, 5

Support services, providing
, 324

SurveyMonkey
, 81

Sustainability
, 227

best practices
, 235–249

Align with community goals
, 236

Continuously introduce new strategic initiatives and partnerships
, 249

Education message
, 248

Employ excellent customer service
, 238

Financial structure and monitoring
, 247

LEED libraries
, 243

Maintain open communications
, 241

Recognize and interact with employees and teams often
, 242

Recycle, re-use, track
, 245

Reduce fuel usage and greenhouse gases (GhG)
, 244

Support the workforce
, 240

Vendor compliance
, 237

in libraries’ professional associations and publications
, 232–235

outcomes-based evaluation
, 229–232

three P’s of sustainability
, 232, 250n2

Sustainability Road Map
, 235

Sustainability Round Table (SustainRT)
, 234

Sustainable development
, 234

SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analyses
, 38, 645

Tableau Public
, 770–771

Tacit and explicit knowledge
, 573–574

Tacit knowledge
, 574

Talent acquisition
, 759, 845–850

Talent Management
, 654

Target audience
, 138, 141

Task Force on the Environment (TFOE)
, 233

Taxonomies
, 798–800

TCC/City Joint-Use Library (case study)
, 304

culture clash
, 305–306

hours
, 306

programming is king
, 306

Technical services
, 653

Technical skills
, 589

Technological diffusion
, 16, 17

Technologist
, 349

Technology
, 374–377, 444

Technology diffusion
, 16, 17

Technology impact
, 137

Technology Management
, 709

Technology of a product
, 482

Teen Tech Tuesday
, 313

Telecommunications
, 6

employment in
, 10

Telepresence robots
, 313–314

Text analytics and big data. See Big data and text analytics

Text data, analyzing
, 797

library science skills
, 798–800

tool evaluation
, 798

tools using
, 800–802

Text mining
, 793

Theory of Change
, 153, 156

Third-party providers
, 515

“Third place”, library as
, 359

Time/Complexity Quadrant
, 719

Tool library
, 296–298

Top Questions Method
, 821

Traditional journalism
, 419

Traditional operation of libraries
, 437

Training
, 125–126, 353, 358, 726–727

and communication
, 748–751

Transactional pricing
, 740–744

Transparent vendors
, 486

Treasurer, role of
, 676

Trouble Assets Relief Program (TARP)
, 12

Trust, political
, 62–63

“Trusted Traveler” programs
, 763

Twitter
, 312, 763

Unemployment compensation
, 19

Unemployment in the information sector
, 15, 17

Unemployment rate
, 18n7

Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
, 205

Universal bibliographic control (UBC)
, 195–196

Universal classification systems, design of
, 192–193

Universal competencies
, 643–644

Universal Decimal Classification (UDC)
, 192

Unknown Knowns
, 826

Unknown Unknowns
, 826

Unpublished works, copies for preservation of
, 173

Unstructured data
, 33, 791

Urbanization
, 438

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
, 5

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
, 244

U.S. labor market
, 9

U.S. National Parks, text analytics project for
, 802, 803

U.S. recession
, 9

Usage data
, 507–508

User experience, understanding
, 444–447

User-generated content (UGC)
, 431

User-generated noise
, 326

User preferences
, 477, 496

User requirements
, 515, 541

Value

components of
, 478, 487–488

review usage to measure
, 526–527

Value added research
, 349, 597

Value added service
, 662

Value and money
, 533–534

Value equation, balancing
, 512–514

Value metrics
, 283

Value pricing
, 486

Value proposition, conveying
, 717–721

Variances, defined
, 681

Vendor and contract management
, 724–725

Vendor characteristics
, 485

partnership
, 486–487

pricing
, 485–486

transparency
, 486

Vendor management
, 849

Vendor relationships
, 489, 505

Vendors and products, strategic oversight of
, 704

Video
, 764

Video, image, and audio archives
, 430–431

Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
, 207, 215, 218

Virtue
, 63

Visibility of work
, 130–131

Visible IM stakeholders
, 46

Vision
, 152, 157

Visualization tools
, 805, 806

Visual literacy
, 314

Voluntary systems
, 184

Warning notices and infringement liability
, 175

Waterloo Library
, 358

Wayback Machine
, 414

Web scrapers
, 795

Weighted cost, of information portfolio
, 503

Westlaw Case Evaluator
, 782

West South Central Library System, 3-Ps of
, 255

people sustainability

community
, 255–256

workforce
, 256

performance (profit) sustainability
, 257

planet sustainability
, 256–257

Whole IS, valuing
, 683

WiFi
, 322, 376

WIIFM factor (the “what’s in it for me” factor)
, 149

Williams & Wilkins Co. vs. United States
, 165

Wisconsin-Ohio Reference Evaluation Program (WOREP)
, 444

Wisdom
, 573

Woodberry Down Library
, 358

Work life of a library director, positioning of
, 122–123

Workplace

Bruce’s seven “faces”/approaches to information literacy in
, 397

Goad’s 16 steps to information literacy in
, 397

Workplace information literacy
, 391–402

Workspace, defining
, 133

WorldCat
, 207, 212, 215

Linked Data
, 216

World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED)
, 234

Worldwide Intelligence Network (WIN)
, 559–561

World Wide Web
, 138, 203

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
, 204

Written word
, 290–291

WSCLS
, 255, 256, 257

Xerox PARC
, 197

Yellowstone Social Media Text Analysis
, 803, 805

Zanran
, 769

Zotero
, 423

Prelims
Part I The Context
Introduction
The Economy at Large and Why you Should Care
Disruption and the Management of Information
Leadership and the Political: The Environment of the Information Management Organization
Making the Business Case
Positioning for Success: A Rose by Any Other Name
Leading and Managing Strategy in the 21st Century
The Delicate Balance in Copyright Today
Stepping Out: Organizing Information in the 21st Century
Sustainability: What Does it Mean for You and for Your Library?
Part II The Balanced Scorecard: A Framework for Demonstrating Contribution
Introduction
Customer Metrics
Information Audit and Impact Assessment
Models of Service in an Age of Acceleration
Rethinking the Physical Library – Academic
Rethinking the Physical Library – Special: Transforming the Information Organization
Rethinking the Physical Library – Small–Medium Public Libraries
Rethinking the Physical Library – Large Public
Information Literacy: What Does it Mean and Where Does it Fit in?
Information Veracity and the Threat of Fake News
Reference Reimagined
Marketing your Expertise
Internal Process Metrics
Optimizing, Measuring, and Reporting Value on Content Acquisitions
Negotiate for Information Like it is your Own Money – with Savvy and the Right Skills
Evaluating and Managing Information Services
Knowledge Management Skills Applicable to Information Management – Information Management Skills Applicable to Knowledge Management in an Organization
Records Management: Fit, Value, and Placement within an Organization
IS and Archives
Learning & Growth Metrics
Education for Success: Multiple Avenues and Options
Evaluating Staff Roles and Retention
Financial Metrics
Financial Metrics: What you Need to Know
Competition and Collaboration: Insights from the Information Supply Chain
Resourcing Strategies
Cost Recovery: Strategies and Options
Part III Epilogue: All Progress is Change
Introduction
Big Data, Big Opportunity for Librarians and Information Professionals
Big Data and Text Analytics
Opportunity: Competitive Intelligence and Information Management
Opportunity: Talent Acquisition
View from the Top: What the Bosses Think
A Corporate Viewpoint of Information Today
Indian Prairie Public Library: A Valued Community Resource
Role of Information Services in the Legal Environment
Index