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Public libraries have a wealth of resources on which they can draw, both external and internal, to achieve efficient services and good training practices. These include their own staff, with specialist knowledge and skills, who can be used on internal programmes and courses and local authorities' personnel departments, which can help with general principles and guidance. This book contains highly useful information derived from diverse authoritative sources ...
Scientific management has been defined as an attitude of mind, a belief that the use of the scientific method-with its emphasis on definition of basic assumptions, measurement, experimentation, quantified evaluation, and repeated reexamination of assumptions and results-can produce better management than blind acceptance of existing practice or the choice of alternatives by intuition. Some important aspects of the management of library information services ...
For computer application to library and information activities many attempts have been made during last two decades. It is only recently that libraries and information centres have become more earnest to computerise their operations and services. With the advent of low cost microcomputers, the libraries and information centres are now encouraged to switch over to computerisation. There is also an enthusiasm among the professionals to get trained in library ...
Librarianship, despite being derived from a distinct field of intellectual activity, cannot be regarded merely as form of bolt on support discipline. Many would dispute this interpretation. It is more common to attempt to distinguish 'core' elements of knowledge and skill as distinctive of a particular kind of professionality and to categorise other aspects of working knowledge as non-professional. Different theories and practices of librarianship are ...
Library administration can be studied from theoretical as well as practical angles. To have better results, practical administration must be based on sound theoretical principles. A library presents almost the same problems as are encountered with any other social institution—a college, or an industrial undertaking. It would, therefore, be appropriate to take into account the administrative functions of other social institutions and to apply them to libraries ...
There is currently considerable interest in the nature of organisations as information systems, from the perspective of computing and cybernetics (that is, the science of systems of control and communications; in particular, study of the human control system of nervous system and brain, and experimentation with applications of computing technology to intelligent processes). Library Organisation, as is obvious from the name of the title, this book contains ...
For a long library and information technology seems to have meant little more than knowing what tasks had to be performed in libraries and being able to do; only of late did management come to be concerned with such abstractions as planning controlling, coordinating, etc. Librarians have sought to justify their professional existence through a set of routine practices which set them apart from other professional groups and which can be accepted by other as ...
For a long library and information technology seems to have meant little more than knowing what tasks had to be performed in libraries and being able to do; only of late did management come to be concerned with such abstractions as planning controlling, coordinating, etc. Librarians have sought to justify their professional existence through a set of routine practices which set them apart from other professional groups and which can be accepted by other as ...
For a long library and information technology seems to have meant little more than knowing what tasks had to be performed in libraries and being able to do; only of late did management come to be concerned with such abstractions as planning controlling, coordinating, etc. Librarians have sought to justify their professional existence through a set of routine practices which set them apart from other professional groups and which can be accepted by other as ...
For a long library and information technology seems to have meant little more than knowing what tasks had to be performed in libraries and being able to do; only of late did management come to be concerned with such abstractions as planning controlling, coordinating, etc. Librarians have sought to justify their professional existence through a set of routine practices which set them apart from other professional groups and which can be accepted by other as ...
For a long library and information technology seems to have meant little more than knowing what tasks had to be performed in libraries and being able to do; only of late did management come to be concerned with such abstractions as planning controlling, coordinating, etc. Librarians have sought to justify their professional existence through a set of routine practices which set them apart from other professional groups and which can be accepted by other as ...
The recruitment policy of a library is planned considering the nature of its services. Thus, the recruitment policy of a public library differs from a school or college or University library or from any special and research library. Hence the recruitment of the library staff should be made by certain tests like aptitude test, personality test, interest test, intelligence test, etc. After appointment, the library needs to ensure that new staffs are trained in ...
Each organisation performs certain office functions for implementing various decisions taken by the management from time to time. A library also performs similar functions, though in a modified forms due to its special functions and jobs. Library administration looks after various functions e.g. Planning, organising, staffing, directing, coordinating, reporting, and budgeting. Some significant issues like library management planning; resources and staff training; ...
In view of fast-changing computer technology and the increasing manufacture of sophisticated computers during last few decades have changed the entire concept of library management. Hence what will be the ideal theories and practices of modern library management? This book puts light on many such vital issues like-introduction; planning and decision-making; organisation; administration; library automation; computer in library management etc. This will prove a ...
Staff management is important as mostly half of the library's budget is spent on staff salaries. So it is important to analyse and evaluate existing jobs and staffing structure and modify them in relation to changing needs such as automation, taking account of the balance between supply and demand for library and information workers. It is vital to have a well thought-out recruitment strategy using staff who are skilled in drawing up personnel specifications and ...
A library’s collecting priorities depends on some determining factors like the scope of collection, the resources available in terms of money, space and staff, and its use. At one extreme are some national libraries which are archives with the duty to retain every item for the indefinite future; at the other are the special and commercial libraries whose main role is to supply current information, not to store it. No doubt, this will prove a dependable ...
Job training is practised universally in all organisations either consciously or unconsciously. There tends to be an easily assumption that satisfactory job training exists because everyone who remains in post on a library must of necessity have learnt his job to at least minimum standards. Training improves individual performance in the directions desired by the library manager. If it is done well, staff will also be developed personally. Here in this book some ...
Information technology is a powerful tool for enhancing societal infrastructure, revitalising traditional industrial sectors, extending knowledge, and enriching human culture. However, private sectors are generally incapable of paying the cost for the implementation and operation of such information-oriented systems. Beneficiaries of societal infrastructure generally take the benefits for granted and are reluctant to bear the cost or are incapable of doing so. In ...
Online catalogs can be easily accessed from outside the library, by using remote terminals and microcomputers with communications capabilities. They may provide more current information than other forms, and can more readily include more materials, thereby providing better coverage using them for subject retrieval may be more effective. In the case of subject retrieval, online catalogs allow users of libraries to find the information that they want not only more ...
This book is devoted to an examination of the various media currently found in libraries. The task of learning the various media categories is quite simple, and indeed most people are familiar with most of them as they are an integral part of their everyday lives. The benefit of such learning is realised when the library becomes involved in selection and needs to know what medium is best for a particular need or situation. A number of core issues like library ...
Academics frequently see their own success as having been achieved despite the confusions and inefficiencies of the libraries they used, and may feel contemptuous of any suggestion of the need for professional expertise in the assistance to readers. For these reasons, the librarians’s abandonment of the bibliographic mystery of cataloguing, which academics did conceive of as an occupation for professionals, has made it even more difficult for academic libraries ...
Online catalogues can be looked at from several perspectives. The design of an online catalogue must take into account a quite different set of circumstances. Considerable diversity exists among users in their level of knowledge about library catalogues and in the extent to which they are familiar with the use of computerized systems. The library will usually have little opportunity to balance its diversity through a planned program of controlled instruction and ...
Technical services are those services that provide access to information existing in some published form. It divides into two major components: (1) physical access which is created through the process of acquiring, organising, and labelling information packages, and (2) bibliographic access, which requires the creation of the descriptive and subject tags that allow the eventual users to select the information package needed. All other aspects of library service ...
A continuing source of information for serials specialists is, of course, the printed literature. Most professionals during their formal training are encouraged to begin "getting into" the literature, and this advice is perhaps even more important for the practitioner. A wealth of material is printed every year, and if a person is conscientious and pursues even a small portion of it, much information can be gained. The present book is designed to bring ...