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More Innovative Redesign And Reorganization Of Library Technical Services Bradford Lee Eden

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More Innovative Redesign And Reorganization Of Library Technical Services Bradford Lee Eden
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Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Bradford Lee Eden
ISBN: 9781591587781, 1591587786
Language: English
Year: 2008

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More Innovative Redesign And Reorganization Of Library Technical Services Bradford Lee Eden by Bradford Lee Eden 9781591587781, 1591587786 instant download after payment.

This book follows the author's successful Innovative Redesigns and Reorganizations of Library Technical Services, with even more case studies and surveys. As before, it focuses on ways that technical services departments in libraries are meeting the challenges of new formats, new work duties, and changing jobs in the wake of less money and a decreasing job force. Brad Eden's international cast of contributors represent the best in practice; and topics cover such essentials as the impact of computers and technology on workflow enhancement (particularly Web 2.0), changing staff roles, and communications challenges. All in all, a plethora of new ideas for tech services heads and staff in libraries and larger organizational institutions determined to maintain the relevance of their department.

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