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Assessing Information Needs Managing Transformative Library Services 1st Edition Robert J Grover

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Assessing Information Needs Managing Transformative Library Services 1st Edition Robert J Grover
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Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Robert J. Grover, Roger C. Greer, John Agada
ISBN: 9781591587972, 1591587972
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Assessing Information Needs Managing Transformative Library Services 1st Edition Robert J Grover by Robert J. Grover, Roger C. Greer, John Agada 9781591587972, 1591587972 instant download after payment.

Knowing a community enables library and information professionals to prioritize the community's information needs and design appropriate services for them. Assessing Information Needs: Managing Transformative Library Services was written to provide the rationale for community analysis, a model for gathering community data, and a process for analyzing data and applying it to the management of an information agency. The book explains why information professionals should customize services, as well as the "how to" of collecting data. A model for gathering community information is described, applied, and demonstrated through a case study. The book then shows how such information is interpreted and used to plan information services that are transformative for individuals and groups in the case-study community, providing lessons that readers can use with their own institutions. Rooted in a philosophy of customer service, the method presented here is perfect for public, school, academic, and special libraries or other types of information agencies.

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