Libraries may lose control of the support, operation, and direction of their institutions because of the popularization of information and accompanying political wrangling. To a large extent, it will be their activism that will determine their viability going forward. If they fail to deal with this situation they may lose control of their destinies. Will we continue to expand and prosper? Case studies
The local public library service across the UK has lost ground in recent times with rapidly declinin...
This paper provides background on planning and organizational culture change in libraries and descri...
Libraries are artifact-bound institutions, and as such, will be replaced as the dominant technology ...
Libraries may lose control of the support, operation, and direction of their institutions because of...
For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as...
Previous studies have indicated that academic libraries can be stressful places to work, with one of...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
Research is a policy-making imperative for public library practitioners. It helps them understand t...
In an article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, University of Texas System Chancellor ...
Today businesses are scanning millions of books from the world’s great libraries and offering access...
PowerPoint and video of a presentation made to the adult services staff of the Indianapolis Marion C...
The author talks about the need for public library board directors to create new measures to address...
Editorial FeatureI consider it a "given" that the contribution of academic and research libraries wa...
Libraries are under siege. They face competing demands not only from different people but also from ...
Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and...
The local public library service across the UK has lost ground in recent times with rapidly declinin...
This paper provides background on planning and organizational culture change in libraries and descri...
Libraries are artifact-bound institutions, and as such, will be replaced as the dominant technology ...
Libraries may lose control of the support, operation, and direction of their institutions because of...
For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as...
Previous studies have indicated that academic libraries can be stressful places to work, with one of...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
Research is a policy-making imperative for public library practitioners. It helps them understand t...
In an article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, University of Texas System Chancellor ...
Today businesses are scanning millions of books from the world’s great libraries and offering access...
PowerPoint and video of a presentation made to the adult services staff of the Indianapolis Marion C...
The author talks about the need for public library board directors to create new measures to address...
Editorial FeatureI consider it a "given" that the contribution of academic and research libraries wa...
Libraries are under siege. They face competing demands not only from different people but also from ...
Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and...
The local public library service across the UK has lost ground in recent times with rapidly declinin...
This paper provides background on planning and organizational culture change in libraries and descri...
Libraries are artifact-bound institutions, and as such, will be replaced as the dominant technology ...