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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carmel Maguire , Edward John Kazlauskas , Anthony D. WeirPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Academic Press Inc Volume: 94 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.664kg ISBN: 9780124650305ISBN 10: 0124650309 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 01 June 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback 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"""It is a pleasure to welcome a major contribution to the study of innovation and libraries and information services. In dealing with the provision of information services in contemporary, innovative organisations, this work handsomely fills what has been an important gap in the literature. This volume should find its way, not just into every major library collection in the country and onto the desk of every academic interested in library management, but into the hands of those responsible for our libraries and information services."" --Peter Clayton in AUSTRALIAN ACADEMIC & RESEARCH LIBRARIES ""This book, which provides numerous ideas about how to think and plan for innovation, has been designed principally as a textbook for students in information management. It offers a superb review of the literature of innovation studies, with particular focus on the role of information services."" --Robert Williams in JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP ""This book has been in your reviewers briefcase for months, an essential accompaniment, even companion, ever since it was received. There are two reason for this unnatural attachment. The first is simply that the book is a veritable encyclopaedia of academic research on information and innovation, subjects dear to this reviewers heart. Those with a similar obsession will find that there is no compilation of empirical research on these subjects anywhere near as comprehensive as this. These authors are well read."" --Stuart Macdonald in PROMETHEUS" It is a pleasure to welcome a major contribution to the study of innovation and libraries and information services. In dealing with the provision of information services in contemporary, innovative organisations, this work handsomely fills what has been an important gap in the literature. This volume should find its way, not just into every major library collection in the country and onto the desk of every academic interested in library management, but into the hands of those responsible for our libraries and information services. --Peter Clayton in AUSTRALIAN ACADEMIC & RESEARCH LIBRARIES This book, which provides numerous ideas about how to think and plan for innovation, has been designed principally as a textbook for students in information management. It offers a superb review of the literature of innovation studies, with particular focus on the role of information services. --Robert Williams in JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP This book has been in your reviewers briefcase for months, an essential accompaniment, even companion, ever since it was received. There are two reason for this unnatural attachment. The first is simply that the book is a veritable encyclopaedia of academic research on information and innovation, subjects dear to this reviewers heart. Those with a similar obsession will find that there is no compilation of empirical research on these subjects anywhere near as comprehensive as this. These authors are well read. --Stuart Macdonald in PROMETHEUS ""It is a pleasure to welcome a major contribution to the study of innovation and libraries and information services. In dealing with the provision of information services in contemporary, innovative organisations, this work handsomely fills what has been an important gap in the literature. This volume should find its way, not just into every major library collection in the country and onto the desk of every academic interested in library management, but into the hands of those responsible for our libraries and information services."" --Peter Clayton in AUSTRALIAN ACADEMIC & RESEARCH LIBRARIES ""This book, which provides numerous ideas about how to think and plan for innovation, has been designed principally as a textbook for students in information management. It offers a superb review of the literature of innovation studies, with particular focus on the role of information services."" --Robert Williams in JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP ""This book has been in your reviewers briefcase for months, an essential accompaniment, even companion, ever since it was received. There are two reason for this unnatural attachment. The first is simply that the book is a veritable encyclopaedia of academic research on information and innovation, subjects dear to this reviewers heart. Those with a similar obsession will find that there is no compilation of empirical research on these subjects anywhere near as comprehensive as this. These authors are well read."" --Stuart Macdonald in PROMETHEUS Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |