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Main Author: Parry, Norm
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED457870
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contents Small Public Libraries Can Serve Big. ERIC Digest. Parry, Norm Information Services Library Development Library Planning Library Services Public Libraries Strategic Planning User Needs (Information) Small public libraries can deliver service like big libraries, without sacrificing hometown warmth and charm. By borrowing strategies used by successful small businesses in the private sector, defining goals and exploiting low cost technologies, small public libraries can serve customer wants as well as much larger institutions. Responding to just three strategic questions, any small library can improve customer service, make better use of available resources and open up new service opportunities, without a bigger building, budget or book collection. Each of these questions is discussed in the digest: What business are you in? What do your customers want? How do you get it for them? By focusing efforts strategically on well-defined customer preferences, buying, getting and borrowing strategically, and defining the mission realistically, small public libraries can be "big" in customer service and satisfaction. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Small Public Libraries Can Serve Big. ERIC Digest.
Parry, Norm
Information Services
Library Development
Library Planning
Library Services
Public Libraries
Strategic Planning
User Needs (Information)
Small Public Libraries Can Serve Big. ERIC Digest. Parry, Norm Information Services Library Development Library Planning Library Services Public Libraries Strategic Planning User Needs (Information) Small public libraries can deliver service like big libraries, without sacrificing hometown warmth and charm. By borrowing strategies used by successful small businesses in the private sector, defining goals and exploiting low cost technologies, small public libraries can serve customer wants as well as much larger institutions. Responding to just three strategic questions, any small library can improve customer service, make better use of available resources and open up new service opportunities, without a bigger building, budget or book collection. Each of these questions is discussed in the digest: What business are you in? What do your customers want? How do you get it for them? By focusing efforts strategically on well-defined customer preferences, buying, getting and borrowing strategically, and defining the mission realistically, small public libraries can be "big" in customer service and satisfaction. (AEF)
title Small Public Libraries Can Serve Big. ERIC Digest.
topic Information Services
Library Development
Library Planning
Library Services
Public Libraries
Strategic Planning
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED457870