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Editorial
Charles HarmonLibraries are businesses. Two issues ago, The Bottom Line (TBL) included an article by American Library Association president‐elect Betty Turock, entitled “Three business trends…
Cutting a million dollars' worth of journals
William Miller, Rita PellenDescribes methodologies used both to make decisions about and implement massive journal cuts. These methodologies encompassed both challenging basic assumptions about…
Capital City Libraries: a model of community cooperation
Ann K. Symons, Karen CraneFour entirely separate Juneau, Alaska, libraries, each with its own separate parent administrative structure, formed Capital City Libraries, a multitype cooperative. These…
Business systems review: a methodology for the management of change
Cyndie TamakiPresents a methodology which library managers can use to make necessary changes to their departments. The business system review is a methodology to develop strategies to make the…
Contracting to provide library service for a distance graduate education program
Sherrill L. Weaver, Harold A. ShafferIn these times of no‐growth budgets and escalating service demands, the formation of partnerships between all types of higher education institutions — both public and private — is…
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- Professor Susanne Durst