Library Management: Volume 10 Issue 6

Subjects:

Table of contents

The Use of Information in Small Firms in the United Kingdom

Don Kennington

With the increasing development of small firms, a greater emphasisis now being placed on their information requirements. Detailed officialstudies into the situation have revealed…

The Relevance of Management Principles and Techniques to the Smaller Information Unit

K.G.B. Bakewell

The management principles enunciated by Fayol are surveyed and anumber of management techniques are described including brainstorming,budgeting, communication, ergonomics…

Presenting Your Case

Pat F. Booth

Library and other information workers often have to present theircase (arguments in support of a particular proposal, seeking acceptance,permission, justification) at various…

Marketing and Libraries

Janet Shuter

At a time when librarians are faced with greater and more diversecommunity needs, coupled with changes in technology and availableresources, the development of a marketing…

Budgeting for the Smaller Specialised Library

Jacqueline Cropley

Many librarians in smaller specialised libraries have to work withlimited and diminishing resources, very often because the importance ofthe service is not fully understood by the…

IT Applications in Libraries

John Shinebourne

The basics of computer operations are explained in detail and thecosts and benefits involved. However, in the context of libraries theirapplications can be justified only if the…

Cover of Library Management

ISSN:

0143-5124

Online date, start – end:

1979

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Mr Steve O'Connor