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Main Authors: McCabe, Gerald B., Ed., Person, Ruth J., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED390422
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author McCabe, Gerald B., Ed.
Person, Ruth J., Ed.
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contents Academic Libraries: Their Rationale and Role in American Higher Education. Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science, No. 84. McCabe, Gerald B., Ed. Person, Ruth J., Ed. Academic Libraries Administrator Education College Libraries Community Colleges Deans Futures (of Society) Higher Education Librarians Library Administration Library Collections Library Funding Library Personnel Library Role Library Services Professional Training This book is designed to educate campus administrators on the issues facing their libraries, and the role that a library should have on the campus. Chapters are: (1) "The Academic Library: Its Place and Role in the Institution" (Joanne R. Euster); (2) "What Community Colleges Need from Their Libraries" (David R. Dowell & Jack A. Scott); (3) "Benign Neglect of the "Heart of the College": Liberal Arts College Deans Look at the Library" (Lloyd W. Chapin & Larry Hardesty); (4) "The Library and the Provost" (Peter E. Wagner); (5) "Professional Education for Academic Librarians" (Anne Woodsworth & Mary Westermann); (6) "Training and Development for Library Staff" (Tom Wilding); (7) "Selection, Career Paths, and Managerial Development in Academic Library Administration: Forecasting the Needs of the Twenty-First Century" (G. Charles Newman); (8) "Academic Collections in a Changing Environment" (Ronald F. Dow and others); (9) "Funding Academic Libraries" (Carla J. Stoffle & Kathleen Weibel); (10) "Designing Effective Library Organizations" (Charles T. Townley); (11) "Forecasting, Forestalling; Fashioning: The Future of Academic Libraries and Librarians" (Jordan M. Scepanski); and (12) "A Dialogue Concerning Two New Sciences: A Shameless Knock-off With Apologies to Galileo" (Paul M. Gherman & Robert C. Heterick, Jr.). An annotated bibliography by Rachelle S. Karp and others lists 150 recommended readings. (BEW)
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spellingShingle Academic Libraries: Their Rationale and Role in American Higher Education. Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science, No. 84.
McCabe, Gerald B., Ed.
Person, Ruth J., Ed.
Academic Libraries
Administrator Education
College Libraries
Community Colleges
Deans
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Collections
Library Funding
Library Personnel
Library Role
Library Services
Professional Training
Academic Libraries: Their Rationale and Role in American Higher Education. Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science, No. 84. McCabe, Gerald B., Ed. Person, Ruth J., Ed. Academic Libraries Administrator Education College Libraries Community Colleges Deans Futures (of Society) Higher Education Librarians Library Administration Library Collections Library Funding Library Personnel Library Role Library Services Professional Training This book is designed to educate campus administrators on the issues facing their libraries, and the role that a library should have on the campus. Chapters are: (1) "The Academic Library: Its Place and Role in the Institution" (Joanne R. Euster); (2) "What Community Colleges Need from Their Libraries" (David R. Dowell & Jack A. Scott); (3) "Benign Neglect of the "Heart of the College": Liberal Arts College Deans Look at the Library" (Lloyd W. Chapin & Larry Hardesty); (4) "The Library and the Provost" (Peter E. Wagner); (5) "Professional Education for Academic Librarians" (Anne Woodsworth & Mary Westermann); (6) "Training and Development for Library Staff" (Tom Wilding); (7) "Selection, Career Paths, and Managerial Development in Academic Library Administration: Forecasting the Needs of the Twenty-First Century" (G. Charles Newman); (8) "Academic Collections in a Changing Environment" (Ronald F. Dow and others); (9) "Funding Academic Libraries" (Carla J. Stoffle & Kathleen Weibel); (10) "Designing Effective Library Organizations" (Charles T. Townley); (11) "Forecasting, Forestalling; Fashioning: The Future of Academic Libraries and Librarians" (Jordan M. Scepanski); and (12) "A Dialogue Concerning Two New Sciences: A Shameless Knock-off With Apologies to Galileo" (Paul M. Gherman & Robert C. Heterick, Jr.). An annotated bibliography by Rachelle S. Karp and others lists 150 recommended readings. (BEW)
title Academic Libraries: Their Rationale and Role in American Higher Education. Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science, No. 84.
topic Academic Libraries
Administrator Education
College Libraries
Community Colleges
Deans
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Collections
Library Funding
Library Personnel
Library Role
Library Services
Professional Training
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED390422