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OverviewSociety's drive for technology that is faster and more efficient in processing and disseminating information is fueling changes—especially in academia. As the Internet becomes an important source for research, it challenges the library's role as the major information resource on campus. In order for libraries to respond to this challenge they must become agile in their adaptation of new technologies to meet the ever-changing needs and expectations of their users. This book discusses innovative and aggressive methods libraries can implement to become more agile. The seven chapters are written by library administrators who discuss their own experiences and cover topics including management, technology, services, users' needs and marketing the library. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorraine J. Haricombe , T. LusherPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Libraries Unlimited Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.382kg ISBN: 9780313303234ISBN 10: 0313303231 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 23 April 1998 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Preface by W. Bede Mitchell Introduction The Agile Organization: A ""Better Mousetrap"" for Libraries by Fred Heath Managing Change by Rebecca R. Martin The Technologically Agile Library by T. J. Lusher The Agile Technology Manager: Adapting New Technologies to Connect People With Information by Clifton Dale Foster and Steven J. Bell Outcome Measures For the Emerging Virtual Library by Thomas A. Peters Users: Their Impact on Planning the Agile Library by Lorraine J. Haricombe Marketing the Library Today to Meet the Challenges of Tomorrow by Darlene E. Weingand Selected Bibliography Index"ReviewsThe editors succeed in making us think about our libraries becoming proactive and vital organizations that are an integral part of acedemic life...The strenth of this volume is that it reminds us that we need to concentrate on our users...This book is both interesting and timely. It not only deals with issues we are now facing in academic libraries, but it also provides valuable insights on how we should design and evaluate the services we provide to our users. -Reference & User Services Quarterly Creating the Agile Library is a concise and readable management guide for library administrators. I recommend Creating the Agile Library for all academic librarians. -Information Today http: //www.infotoday.com Creating the Agile Library deserves first place in the professional literature of academic librarianship. It has value both in theoretical and practical implications for management and technology, and would be an asset to information studies educators as well as interdisciplinary scholars. The selection is an uplifting one and defines the challenges of today's academic libraries in a holistic and liberating manner. -Asian Libraries ?Creating the Agile Library is a concise and readable management guide for library administrators. I recommend Creating the Agile Library for all academic librarians.?-Information Today http: //www.infotoday.com ?Creating the Agile Library deserves first place in the professional literature of academic librarianship. It has value both in theoretical and practical implications for management and technology, and would be an asset to information studies educators as well as interdisciplinary scholars. The selection is an uplifting one and defines the challenges of today's academic libraries in a holistic and liberating manner.?-Asian Libraries ?The editors succeed in making us think about our libraries becoming proactive and vital organizations that are an integral part of acedemic life...The strenth of this volume is that it reminds us that we need to concentrate on our users...This book is both interesting and timely. It not only deals with issues we are now facing in academic libraries, but it also provides valuable insights on how we should design and evaluate the services we provide to our users.?-Reference & User Services Quarterly ?The editors succeed in making us think about our libraries becoming proactive and vital organizations that are an integral part of acedemic life...The strenth of this volume is that it reminds us that we need to concentrate on our users...This book is both interesting and timely. It not only deals with issues we are now facing in academic libraries, but it also provides valuable insights on how we should design and evaluate the services we provide to our users.?-Reference & User Services Quarterly Author InformationLORRAINE J. HARICOMBE is Assistant Professor and Head of Circulation at Northern Illinois University. T. J. LUSHER is Assistant Professor and Assistant Director for Automated Library Systems at Northern Illinois University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |