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1. Verfasser: Mittermeyer, Diane
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1989
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contents Public Library Administration and the Involvement of Professional Staff in the Decision-Making Process. Mittermeyer, Diane Comparative Analysis Foreign Countries Governing Boards Librarian Attitudes Library Administration Participative Decision Making Power Structure Professional Training Public Libraries Tables (Data) Describes a study that (1) compared the amount of professional input into the decision-making process between board administered and municipally integrated public libraries, and (2) examined the relationships between levels of centralization (participation in decision making and hierarchy of authority), complexity (occupational specialties, professional activities, and professional training) and professional attitudes in both settings. (42 references) (CLB)
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spellingShingle Public Library Administration and the Involvement of Professional Staff in the Decision-Making Process.
Mittermeyer, Diane
Comparative Analysis
Foreign Countries
Governing Boards
Librarian Attitudes
Library Administration
Participative Decision Making
Power Structure
Professional Training
Public Libraries
Tables (Data)
Public Library Administration and the Involvement of Professional Staff in the Decision-Making Process. Mittermeyer, Diane Comparative Analysis Foreign Countries Governing Boards Librarian Attitudes Library Administration Participative Decision Making Power Structure Professional Training Public Libraries Tables (Data) Describes a study that (1) compared the amount of professional input into the decision-making process between board administered and municipally integrated public libraries, and (2) examined the relationships between levels of centralization (participation in decision making and hierarchy of authority), complexity (occupational specialties, professional activities, and professional training) and professional attitudes in both settings. (42 references) (CLB)
title Public Library Administration and the Involvement of Professional Staff in the Decision-Making Process.
topic Comparative Analysis
Foreign Countries
Governing Boards
Librarian Attitudes
Library Administration
Participative Decision Making
Power Structure
Professional Training
Public Libraries
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ405729