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Autor principal: Doyle, Daniel
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1970
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contents Planning and the Business of Librarianship. Doyle, Daniel Financial Support Foreign Countries Librarians Libraries Library Associations Library Planning Library Science Library Services Library Standards Public Libraries The concept of total planning as applied in this presentation refers to planning as a part of library organization. It is felt that greater care should be taken at top-level planning to ensure that some proportion of the income and credit available is allocated to various services to allow departmental planning to be carried out effectively. This cannot be reduced to simple programming. It is stressed that while planning should control, control should not be the purpose of planning. The purpose o planning must always be the provision of better service for people and that this be done in the most efficient manner possible. Whenever institutions are created there is always the danger of lavishing on the institutions the love and care which was intended for the people they serve. (Author/NH)
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spellingShingle Planning and the Business of Librarianship.
Doyle, Daniel
Financial Support
Foreign Countries
Librarians
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Planning
Library Science
Library Services
Library Standards
Public Libraries
Planning and the Business of Librarianship. Doyle, Daniel Financial Support Foreign Countries Librarians Libraries Library Associations Library Planning Library Science Library Services Library Standards Public Libraries The concept of total planning as applied in this presentation refers to planning as a part of library organization. It is felt that greater care should be taken at top-level planning to ensure that some proportion of the income and credit available is allocated to various services to allow departmental planning to be carried out effectively. This cannot be reduced to simple programming. It is stressed that while planning should control, control should not be the purpose of planning. The purpose o planning must always be the provision of better service for people and that this be done in the most efficient manner possible. Whenever institutions are created there is always the danger of lavishing on the institutions the love and care which was intended for the people they serve. (Author/NH)
title Planning and the Business of Librarianship.
topic Financial Support
Foreign Countries
Librarians
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Planning
Library Science
Library Services
Library Standards
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED056712