Library Management: Volume 17 Issue 3

Subjects:

Table of contents

Disaster management in libraries

Paul Eden, Graham Matthews

Presents the preliminary findings of a one‐year British Library Research and Development Department‐funded project looking at disaster management in British libraries. Based on…

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Alternative sources of funding Nigerian university libraries

Innocent I. Ekoja

Presents a descriptive/survey research using a questionnaire and official records to investigate alternative sources of generating income in Nigerian university libraries. The…

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Marketing agricultural information services in the Eastern Caribbean

Sue Evan‐Wong

Presents a methodology for marketing an information service effectively. Focuses on the market intelligence system being developed by the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States’…

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Training for change

Anne Lawes

Attempts to identify the major influences for change currently affecting the library information profession and offers an analysis of their implications for training initiatives…

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“But what can be done about our bosses?”

Maurice B. Line

Bosses, who have far more power and influence over their staff than they realize, often fall far short of what is needed or desired. Motivations to become bosses are not always…

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The NBBI Project Bureau for Information Management: an organizational profile

Anouk H.C. Kramp

Gives a description of the work of the NBBI Project Bureau for Information Management, located in The Hague. This Dutch bureau was originally founded in 1987 by the Dutch…

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Cover of Library Management

ISSN:

0143-5124

Online date, start – end:

1979

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Mr Steve O'Connor