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Autor principal: Redmond, D. A.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED087493
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  • One Library, One Community, How Many Services? Redmond, D. A. Administration College Libraries Information Needs Libraries Library Planning Library Services Management Systems Reference Services The role of the library has traditionally been book or collection oriented. There is need for the university library to become service-oriented. Integrated collection management means the development and use of resources in the provision of services to meet the total information needs of the user community. Any resources which supply the required information should be utilized. Cooperative networks should be considered as a method of augmenting the information capacity of an individual library to meet the needs of users which are outside the traditional scope of the library's service. A university library should provide service to those formally associated with the institution and those citizens who are not connected with the university. Libraries typically lack integration of services. They are hindered by their organization and staffing patterns and a hospitable atmosphere are essential. Librarians also need to learn the politics of budgeting and participative integrated management to back up their services. (JG)