Maybe college and university administrators have had it .right all the time-and librarians have been out of touch with reality. Is it possible that one of our most vocal causes has been a misguided one? What I am talking about is the size of library budgets for the purchase of information resources. As colleges and universities experienced rapid growth following World War II, libraries shared in the largesse that resulted from increasing enrollments. New library buildings sprouted everywhere; budgets for learning resources expanded to fill the buildings. Life was good
Associates and other friends frequently inquire about the Libraries\u27 needs. This issue of The Cou...
Major university research library systems are complex organizations made up of at least three types ...
The accumulation and centralization of fiscal and selection power into the hands of library professi...
Maybe college and university administrators have had it .right all the time-and librarians have been...
Libraries are caught in the middle—between static or shrinking budgets on one hand and ever-expandin...
In an article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, University of Texas System Chancellor ...
One of the interesting phenomena of the current era is that libraries have begun to occupy the cente...
Presented to Dominican University of California faculty and staff, on November 27, 2018, by Ethan An...
THEP A S T DECADE has been one of burgeoning budgets in academic libraries. During 1950-51 a random ...
A computer\u27s operating system is the central nervous system. This software controls what the co...
Editorial FeatureI consider it a "given" that the contribution of academic and research libraries wa...
Libraries may lose control of the support, operation, and direction of their institutions because of...
This paper explores the librarian-based factors that pose serious challenges to the delivery of libr...
Confronting the challenges to any academic institution posed by the revolution in information resour...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
Associates and other friends frequently inquire about the Libraries\u27 needs. This issue of The Cou...
Major university research library systems are complex organizations made up of at least three types ...
The accumulation and centralization of fiscal and selection power into the hands of library professi...
Maybe college and university administrators have had it .right all the time-and librarians have been...
Libraries are caught in the middle—between static or shrinking budgets on one hand and ever-expandin...
In an article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, University of Texas System Chancellor ...
One of the interesting phenomena of the current era is that libraries have begun to occupy the cente...
Presented to Dominican University of California faculty and staff, on November 27, 2018, by Ethan An...
THEP A S T DECADE has been one of burgeoning budgets in academic libraries. During 1950-51 a random ...
A computer\u27s operating system is the central nervous system. This software controls what the co...
Editorial FeatureI consider it a "given" that the contribution of academic and research libraries wa...
Libraries may lose control of the support, operation, and direction of their institutions because of...
This paper explores the librarian-based factors that pose serious challenges to the delivery of libr...
Confronting the challenges to any academic institution posed by the revolution in information resour...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
Associates and other friends frequently inquire about the Libraries\u27 needs. This issue of The Cou...
Major university research library systems are complex organizations made up of at least three types ...
The accumulation and centralization of fiscal and selection power into the hands of library professi...