International Encyclopaedia of Library Development

International Encyclopaedia of Library Development

Author: Masood Ali Khan

Publisher:

Published: 2002-08

Total Pages: 258

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In view of the fast developing technology in this modern world, the value of information has increased manifold. Libraries have therefore acquired a very catalytic role in the preservation and dissemination of information and knowledge. It is hoped that this comprehensive encyclopaedia will fulfill the needs of teachers and students of library and information sciences.


Small Libraries

Small Libraries

Author: Sally Gardner Reed

Publisher: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Small public libraries strive to make available the same basic services as larger libraries--but often with little political clout, and with low budgets and sparse staff who are largely volunteers. This book is written for the directors of these honest-to-goodness small libraries, providing both a philosophical as well as a common sense basis for decision making. Getting respect from the local government, personnel management and staff development, collection development, library service and promotion; and facility enhancement, maintenance and development--these are some of the chapters. Also addressed are such issues as the problem employee, the necessity of becoming comfortable in the political arena; and the how, if, and when to make the automation decision. Appendices provide sample documents for a library's Statement of Purpose, worksheets for job descriptions and personnel policies, a volunteer application form, ALA documents (Library Bill of Rights and Code of Ethics), a list of discount book dealers, and a sample meeting room policy.