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Main Author: Webster, Duane
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED105832
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contents The Management of Change and Improvement in Academic Library Performance. Webster, Duane Bureaucracy Change Agents Change Strategies College Libraries Leadership Responsibility Library Planning Management Development Organizational Change Organizational Development Participation Philosophy Staff Role As academic libraries increase in size and become more complex, their organization tends to become more bureaucratic in nature and resistant to change. This paper describes a range of both internal and external strategies which have been used to introduce constructive change into the management of academic libraries in North America and the major consequences of the change which emphasizes: the need for particular ideas and resources; the effectiveness of several programs of collective management; the need for organizations to attain a certain level of development before successfully introducing major changes; the leadership requirements of the process; and the need for rational, effective staff involvement in the process. (Author/KKC)
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spellingShingle The Management of Change and Improvement in Academic Library Performance.
Webster, Duane
Bureaucracy
Change Agents
Change Strategies
College Libraries
Leadership Responsibility
Library Planning
Management Development
Organizational Change
Organizational Development
Participation
Philosophy
Staff Role
The Management of Change and Improvement in Academic Library Performance. Webster, Duane Bureaucracy Change Agents Change Strategies College Libraries Leadership Responsibility Library Planning Management Development Organizational Change Organizational Development Participation Philosophy Staff Role As academic libraries increase in size and become more complex, their organization tends to become more bureaucratic in nature and resistant to change. This paper describes a range of both internal and external strategies which have been used to introduce constructive change into the management of academic libraries in North America and the major consequences of the change which emphasizes: the need for particular ideas and resources; the effectiveness of several programs of collective management; the need for organizations to attain a certain level of development before successfully introducing major changes; the leadership requirements of the process; and the need for rational, effective staff involvement in the process. (Author/KKC)
title The Management of Change and Improvement in Academic Library Performance.
topic Bureaucracy
Change Agents
Change Strategies
College Libraries
Leadership Responsibility
Library Planning
Management Development
Organizational Change
Organizational Development
Participation
Philosophy
Staff Role
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED105832