Aslib Proceedings: Volume 39 Issue 10
Table of contents
Information for business: the business of information
Tom WilsonThe Consultancy and Research Unit (CRUS) of the Department of Information Studies at the University of Sheffield has recently carried out a number of investigations into the use…
What business are we really in?
John A. PickupWhat business are we really in? Why on earth do we need to ask such a fundamental question? Surely we have been around long enough at least to have grasped that basic principle!
A bigger slice: cost justification for library and information services
Neil McLeanLibraries, as distinct from information services, have built their existing reputation primarily on their ability to acquire a broad resource base of books, journals and grey…
Leadership as a resource & mdash interpersonal skills
David FeldmanMy theme under the heading ‘Leadership as a resource — interpersonal skills’ will focus attention on recognising, developing, constructing and resourcing a major, albeit often…
Information, strategy and people
Jef MasonIn many organisations the information manager is required to produce a strategy, usually to justify demands and to ensure that technological and organisational issues are thought…
Information technology and information work
Alan GilchristAdapting to change is never easy, particularly when everything is moving so fast that one has less and less time to devote to thinking about the transition process. We are all…