Management Basics for Information Professionals

Management Basics for Information Professionals

Author: G. Edward Evans

Publisher: ALA Neal-Schuman

Published: 2020-01-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780838918739

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Evans and new co-author Greenwell pay close attention to management in "new normal" straitened economic conditions and the pervasive impact of technology on a library manager's role.


Management Basics for Information Professionals

Management Basics for Information Professionals

Author: G. Edward Evans

Publisher: ALA Neal-Schuman

Published: 2019-12

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780838946374

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The recipient of rave reviews from far and wide (Journal of Hospital Librarianship deemed it "a librarian's dream ... very forward-thinking"), since its initial publication this text has served as an essential resource for both LIS students and practitioners. The new fourth edition offers an updated, comprehensive examination of the myriad basic skills effective library managers must exercise throughout their careers. Throughout, Evans and new co-author Greenwell pay close attention to management in "new normal" straitened economic conditions and the pervasive impact of technology on a library manager's role. This book's coverage includes a new focus on how being in the public/nonprofit sector influences the application of management basics such as planning, accountability, trust and delegation, decision making, principles of effective organizational communication, fostering change and innovation, quality control, and marketing; the managerial environment, organizational skill sets, the importance of a people-friendly organization, and legal issues; key points on leadership, team-building, and human resource management; budget, resource, and technology management; management ethics, with a lengthy discussion of why ethics matter; and tips for planning a library career, with a look at the work/life debate. This book, to quote Australian Library Journal, is "a recommended text for library science students, but is also an excellent source of information for career librarians wanting to refresh their knowledge of library management in a fast-moving information services environment."


Management Basics for Information Professionals, Third Edition

Management Basics for Information Professionals, Third Edition

Author: G. Edward Evans

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2013-08-21

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 1555709095

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Reflecting the rapidly changing information services environment, the third edition of this bestselling title offers updates and a broader scope to make it an even more comprehensive introduction to library management. Addressing the basic skills good library managers must exercise throughout their careers, this edition includes a completely new chapter on management ethics. Evans and Alire also pay close attention to management in "new normal" straitened economic conditions and offer updates on technological topics like social media. Among the areas covered are The managerial environment, including organizational skill sets, the importance of a people-friendly organization, and legal issues Managerial skills such as planning, accountability, trust and delegation, decision making, principles of effective organizational communication, fostering change and innovation, quality control, and marketing Key points on leadership, team-building, and human resource management Budget, resource, and technology management Why ethics matter Tips for planning a library career, with a look at the work/life debate


Project Management for Information Professionals

Project Management for Information Professionals

Author: Margot Note

Publisher: Chandos Publishing

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0081001339

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Aimed at practitioners, this handbook imparts guidance on project management techniques in the cultural heritage sector. Information professionals often direct complex endeavors with limited project management training or resources. Project Management for Information Professionals demystifies the tools and processes essential to successful project management and advises on how to manage the interpersonal dynamics and organizational culture that influence the effectiveness of these methods. With this book, readers will gain the knowledge to initiate, plan, execute, monitor, and close projects. - offers guidance based on real-world experience - prepares readers without prior project management knowledge or experience - provides lean, easy-to-read, and jargon-free instructions - aimed at information professionals working in libraries, archives, museums


Beyond the Basics

Beyond the Basics

Author: G. Edward Evans

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781555704766

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Emphasizes the organizational responsibilities and people skills that supervisors, department heads, assistant directors, and directors acknowledge when they say "I wish they had taught me that in library school." The authors have drawn on their own management experiences to provide practical advice rooted in research.


Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management

Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management

Author: Peggy Johnson

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 0838990495

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In this fully updated revision, expert instructor and librarian Peggy Johnson addresses the art in controlling and updating your library's collection.


Academic Librarianship

Academic Librarianship

Author: G. Edward Evans

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2018-01-16

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0838916686

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This updated edition enables readers to understand how academic libraries deliver information, offer services, and provide learning spaces in new ways to better meet the needs of today's students, faculty, and other communities of academic library users.


Practical Data Science for Information Professionals

Practical Data Science for Information Professionals

Author: David Stuart

Publisher: Facet Publishing

Published: 2020-07-24

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1783303441

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Practical Data Science for Information Professionals provides an accessible introduction to a potentially complex field, providing readers with an overview of data science and a framework for its application. It provides detailed examples and analysis on real data sets to explore the basics of the subject in three principle areas: clustering and social network analysis; predictions and forecasts; and text analysis and mining. As well as highlighting a wealth of user-friendly data science tools, the book also includes some example code in two of the most popular programming languages (R and Python) to demonstrate the ease with which the information professional can move beyond the graphical user interface and achieve significant analysis with just a few lines of code. After reading, readers will understand: · the growing importance of data science · the role of the information professional in data science · some of the most important tools and methods that information professionals can use. Bringing together the growing importance of data science and the increasing role of information professionals in the management and use of data, Practical Data Science for Information Professionals will provide a practical introduction to the topic specifically designed for the information community. It will appeal to librarians and information professionals all around the world, from large academic libraries to small research libraries. By focusing on the application of open source software, it aims to reduce barriers for readers to use the lessons learned within.


Stage Management Basics

Stage Management Basics

Author: Emily Roth

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-11-18

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1317336526

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Stage Management Basics touches on basic principles for stage management for theatre, dance, and opera productions. Without assuming any intrinsic prior knowledge of the theatrical field and its associated, specialized terminology, this book covers every aspect of the stage management, from reading a script, meeting with a director and theatre staff, and auditioning, to constructing green digital scripts, communication best practices, and opening night protocol. Additionally, this book features multiple appendices containing stage management form templates, blank version of which are available on its companion website. This book is for the beginning Stage Management student.