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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jo BrysonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Gower Publishing Ltd Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780566076916ISBN 10: 0566076918 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 15 December 1998 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'As an introductory primer to management, it's all there' Managing Information 'It is well structured and clearly written, and there are helpful tables and diagrams. Any library or information service manager, even the most experienced, would learn a good deal from it..' Journal of Documentation '...excellent...a balanced book that deserves serious consideration as the major text in a beginner's course and for supplementary reading in any advanced courses.' Journal of Education for Library and Information Science '... packed with useful data and suggestions.' Management Skills and Development 'This book will make a fine addition to the shelves for management and staff.' Public Library Quarterly '... accessible, well-written introduction to the role of the information services manager in today's competitive and changing environment, the skills required and the nature of the work.' Education for Information 'This 421-page paperback packs in a lot of information...This is a wide-ranging overview of the place we can make for our information work in the complex organisations we serve. It is not primarily a book to read from cover to cover at a sitting, but rather a resource to dip into when we need to.' Impact '... you can quickly pick up the buzzwords of management and an understanding of what they mean. If you need to learn more...it leads naturally into the literature of mainstream management.' Library Management 'The work provides considerable detail on what is involved in such integration. It also has valuable insights into establishing sound communication procedures that will help establish a healthy corporate environment...This book helps managers by providing strategies that help in the busy and changing customer service environment. A highly readable and very useful text.' Electronic Library 'Achieves effectively what it sets out to achieve. As a management revision guide for students and a time-saving awareness raiser for information professionals it is unsurpassed. Anyone interested in the management of library and information services should start here.' Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 'This second edition of Jo Bryson's text is a welcome addition to the literature on library and information centre management.' Australian Library Journal 'Her explanations have the merit of being both simple and clear. She has achieved her aim of offering an efficient introduction to such a broad subject.' Recensione e Segnalazioni (Reviews and Recommendations) (Italy) ’As an introductory primer to management, it’s all there’ Managing Information ’It is well structured and clearly written, and there are helpful tables and diagrams. Any library or information service manager, even the most experienced, would learn a good deal from it..’ Journal of Documentation ’...excellent...a balanced book that deserves serious consideration as the major text in a beginner’s course and for supplementary reading in any advanced courses.' Journal of Education for Library and Information Science ’... packed with useful data and suggestions.’ Management Skills and Development ’This book will make a fine addition to the shelves for management and staff.’ Public Library Quarterly ’... accessible, well-written introduction to the role of the information services manager in today's competitive and changing environment, the skills required and the nature of the work.’ Education for Information ’This 421-page paperback packs in a lot of information...This is a wide-ranging overview of the place we can make for our information work in the complex organisations we serve. It is not primarily a book to read from cover to cover at a sitting, but rather a resource to dip into when we need to.’ Impact ’... you can quickly pick up the buzzwords of management and an understanding of what they mean. If you need to learn more...it leads naturally into the literature of mainstream management.’ Library Management ’The work provides considerable detail on what is involved in such integration. It also has valuable insights into establishing sound communication procedures that will help establish a healthy corporate environment...This book helps managers by providing strategies that help in the busy and changing customer service environment. A highly readable and very useful text.’ Electronic Library ’Achieves effectively what it sets out to achieve. As a management revision guide for students and a time-saving a 'As an introductory primer to management, it's all there' Managing Information 'It is well structured and clearly written, and there are helpful tables and diagrams. Any library or information service manager, even the most experienced, would learn a good deal from it..' Journal of Documentation '...excellent...a balanced book that deserves serious consideration as the major text in a beginner's course and for supplementary reading in any advanced courses.' Journal of Education for Library and Information Science '... packed with useful data and suggestions.' Management Skills and Development 'This book will make a fine addition to the shelves for management and staff.' Public Library Quarterly '... accessible, well-written introduction to the role of the information services manager in today's competitive and changing environment, the skills required and the nature of the work.' Education for Information 'This 421-page paperback packs in a lot of information...This is a wide-ranging overview of the place we can make for our information work in the complex organisations we serve. It is not primarily a book to read from cover to cover at a sitting, but rather a resource to dip into when we need to.' Impact '... you can quickly pick up the buzzwords of management and an understanding of what they mean. If you need to learn more...it leads naturally into the literature of mainstream management.' Library Management 'The work provides considerable detail on what is involved in such integration. It also has valuable insights into establishing sound communication procedures that will help establish a healthy corporate environment...This book helps managers by providing strategies that help in the busy and changing customer service environment. A highly readable and very useful text.' Electronic Library 'Achieves effectively what it sets out to achieve. As a management revision guide for students and a time-saving a Author InformationJo Bryson lectures regularly on library and information centre management. She is currently in a senior management position relating to information technology with the Western Australian Government. 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