Managing Your Library and its Quality

Managing Your Library and its Quality

Author: Núria Balagué

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-08-22

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1780632797

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This book, divided into two parts, provides an introduction to the quality management issues and gives a general overview to the use of ISO 9001 in the library environment. The second part presents the main features of ISO 9001:2008 with practical comments and examples on how to implement its clauses in libraries. Whether in the public or in the private sector, libraries can be seen as service organisations: they act in very dynamic environments where users are increasingly demanding new types of services. Thus the adoption of a quality management system helps each library in meeting the needs of the customers. This book covers some key ideas about how to approach the ISO 9001 standard in library terms, or any other information service unit. Managing Your Library and its Quality offers not only a useful approach to quality but it is also an excellent guide on how to manage knowledge within organisations and, a priori, thus should be utilised by the information professional. - Helps guide the implementation of a quality management system using ISO 9001, a standard widely and successfully used already in all types of organisations around the world - Translates the ISO 9001 standard to the terms and language used within the libraries - Presents a systematic approach to the quality management in libraries


Gower Handbook of Library and Information Management

Gower Handbook of Library and Information Management

Author: Ray Prytherch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1351932322

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This Gower Handbook is an authoritative guide to both the traditional and newer aspects of library and information management. Edited by Ray Prytherch, it brings together the insight of a range of respected contributors, who offer advice on the management, storage, retrieval, analysis, marketing and delivery of information. The book begins with Part I analyzing the context and trends of the information world. In Part II, Strategy and Planning, the information environment is explored in more detail, with Chapters 3 and 4 presenting the main issues and principles of financial planning and strategic planning. Part III, The Service Infrastructure, looks at customer care, the role of performance measurement and research in service improvement, and the influence of copyright law in the delivery of information products to customers. Part IV, Managing Resources, includes five chapters on strategic management, information auditing, human resource management, preservation and disaster management. The last part of the Handbook, Part V, Access and Delivery, focuses on the potential of electronic systems with chapters on subject gateways and Z39.50, electronic publishing, intranets and new models of access and delivery. Each part of the Handbook begins with an introduction by the editor and the book concludes with a directory of organizations, including useful URLs, and a glossary. Flexibility and adaptability are crucial for information professionals if they are to maintain their skills at the right level to provide the services needed by both information-rich and information-poor. In this one book librarians from all backgrounds, information managers and officers, document and records managers, and network and Web specialists will find answers to a wide range of questions that confront them in their working day. The Handbook will become a standard reference on best practice for professionals and students. It will be of interest to information analysts, knowledge managers, and others, including publishers, involved in information maintenance and provision.


ISO9000 BS5750 Made Easy

ISO9000 BS5750 Made Easy

Author: Kit Sadgrove

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Local and international quality standards are increasingly on the minds of the modern business person, yet IS09000 and equivalent standards EN 29000 and BS5750 are far from easy for the nonspecialist to understand.


Access, Delivery, Performance

Access, Delivery, Performance

Author: Peter Brophy

Publisher: Facet Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1856046478

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Celebrates and acknowledges the contribution Professor Peter Brophy has made over a career spanning 37 years to the field of library and information studies. Reflecting on his work, this title offers strategies for the future direction of library and information services in the virtual era.


Managing User-centred Libraries and Information Services

Managing User-centred Libraries and Information Services

Author: K. G. B. Bakewell

Publisher: Burns & Oates

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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Aims to encourage the development of libraries and information services which meet the needs of the user, and to promote the application of management methods which put users first. This edition has been substantially revised, and also contains practical management advice for other professions.