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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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1994
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED403906 |
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- Power and Influence: Enhancing Information Services within the Organization. Information Services Management Series. St. Clair, Guy Decision Making Evaluation Methods Information Services Interprofessional Relationship Librarians Library Administrators Library Development Library Funding Library Services Organizational Climate Organizational Objectives Power Structure Program Development Strategic Planning As funds for supporting library and information services dwindle, librarians are beginning to recognize the value of evaluating and justifying their library in terms that the decision makers--those who control the budgets--understand. This book offers proven techniques for implementing a program that both promotes information services and dispels negative perceptions about the value of these services. The principles outlined in this book can be applied to any type of workplace, and the techniques recommended are similar to those used by elected officials who must build support for government policies and programs. The author emphasizes the importance of building a base of support within the organization that involves networking, strategic partnerships, and personal relationships with those who are the organization's key decision makers. Highlights include: understanding corporate culture in the 1990s; the librarian/information services professional as manager; organizational strategy and organizational priorities; challenging and changing your organization's perceptions about library and information services; finding advocates within the organization; the value of networking; strategies for justifying information services; and measuring your success. (Author/AEF)