Achieving Cultural Change in Networked Libraries

Author:   William Foster ,  Bruce J. Reid
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780566082009


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   17 January 2000
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   William Foster ,  Bruce J. Reid
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Gower Publishing Ltd
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.720kg
ISBN:  

9780566082009


ISBN 10:   0566082004
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   17 January 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Very readable text ... The text of this book is high on the readability scale and well supported by an index, glossary and lists of contents, tables and figures. Students and researchers will find the comprehensive list of references accompanying each chapter an invaluable resource for further study. These references are evidence of the thorough research underpinning which characterises this volume.' Program 'The editors should be congratulated for putting together such a thought-provoking range of perspectives. Throughout, emphasis is placed on the practicalities of managing and dealing with change but the theories that underpin organisational culture are never far away. Anyone who is seeking a deeper understanding of cultural change in academic libraries or who is (about to be) involved in a major restructuring exercise will gain helpful advice in this impressive volume.' Library Association Record 'All in all, there is likely to be something of value in the book for anyone interested in the organisational impact of electronic information services.' UKOLUG Newsletter 'It is probably the closeness of the authors to the material they are discussing which succeeds in bringing the text very much to life ... a credible all-round guide both for the information science student and the concerned professional. At a time when our industry is moving so fast, we need to make the space to read and digest books such as this.' Managing Information 'It is a very good, generally well written and interesting book ... Ultimately this is a very positive book ... it describes a period of transition and change and shows ways in which that can be embraced. This is a major book with a firm UK basis and perspective and should be critically enjoyed.' Library Review 'This intriguing and challenging publication ... on an important initiative ... one designed to ensure that libraries can successfully navigate from the print to the digital age. Those academic


'Very readable text ... The text of this book is high on the readability scale and well supported by an index, glossary and lists of contents, tables and figures. Students and researchers will find the comprehensive list of references accompanying each chapter an invaluable resource for further study. These references are evidence of the thorough research underpinning which characterises this volume.' Program 'The editors should be congratulated for putting together such a thought-provoking range of perspectives. Throughout, emphasis is placed on the practicalities of managing and dealing with change but the theories that underpin organisational culture are never far away. Anyone who is seeking a deeper understanding of cultural change in academic libraries or who is (about to be) involved in a major restructuring exercise will gain helpful advice in this impressive volume.' Library Association Record 'All in all, there is likely to be something of value in the book for anyone interested in the organisational impact of electronic information services.' UKOLUG Newsletter 'It is probably the closeness of the authors to the material they are discussing which succeeds in bringing the text very much to life ... a credible all-round guide both for the information science student and the concerned professional. At a time when our industry is moving so fast, we need to make the space to read and digest books such as this.' Managing Information 'It is a very good, generally well written and interesting book ... Ultimately this is a very positive book ... it describes a period of transition and change and shows ways in which that can be embraced. This is a major book with a firm UK basis and perspective and should be critically enjoyed.' Library Review 'This intriguing and challenging publication ... on an important initiative ... one designed to ensure that libraries can successfully navigate from the print to the digital age. Those academic libraries already travelling in this direction, or wishing to embark on the journey, will find it most useful.' The Australian Library Journal 'All in all, there is likely to be something of value in the book for anyone interested in the organisational impact of electronic information services.' UK Online User Group website 'There is timeliness about this book. The advent of globally networked information is an historic and significant change. The book provides guidance and outlines best practice in: managing converging technologies, supporting change with organisational models, using cultural audits, the role of focus groups in implementing change, characterising a learning organisation, succeeding as a change agent and managing change through technical services. It comes strongly recommended for anyone with an interest in these areas.' The Australian Library Journal '...the book is extremely accessible, well written and researched, and provides useful discussion points for any students or professionals interested in how the role of the LIS professional, and the library itself, is evolving in the networked era. The balanced approach between the technical and human is to be admired, too often one or other of the elements is ignored in library literature, and I can certainly envisage recommending several of the chapters as recommended reading. An interesting and worthy publication.' Learning and Teaching Support Network for Information and Computer Sciences - www.ics.ltsn.ac.uk 'there is likely to be something of value in the book for anyone interested in the organisational impact of electronic information services.' Christine Urquhart, Department of Information and Library Studies, University of Wales


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Bruce J Reid is Senior Lecturer in the School of Information Studies at the University of Central England in Birmingham, UK and Course Director of the Research Entry Masters in Information and Library Management. For three years he was Academic Advisor to TAPin, one of the Electronic Libraries projects on training and awareness in networks. His prior, practitioner, career was in university libraries in Britain and Australia. He is past Chair of the West Midlands Online User Group, former member of the SCONUL (Standing Committee of National and University Libraries) Advisory Committee on Information Services and has taught numerous short courses on online information retrieval. He has published widely, mainly on service aspects of academic information. William Foster is Head of Teaching, Learning and Quality in the School of Information Studies at the University of Central England in Birmingham, Edgbaston, UK. Academic Advisor to TAPin. He has previous experience of implementing library management systems and OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) design, and currently teaches in the areas of information retrieval, technical services and Web design. Bruce Reid, William Foster, Alison Sutton, Matt Holland, Rob Lloyd-Owen, Helen Williams, Sharon Penfold, Kay Flatten, Linda Newall.

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