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Autore principale: Hardesty, Larry
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1998
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contents Computer Center-Library Relations at Smaller Institutions: A Look from Both Sides. Hardesty, Larry Administrator Attitudes Agency Cooperation College Administration College Libraries Computer Centers Higher Education Information Technology Interprofessional Relationship Librarian Attitudes Organizational Climate Program Administration Surveys Interviews with 51 librarians and 40 computer-center administrators at smaller colleges found that they face similar challenges in providing services and seeking economies but are uneasy about formal structural changes that bring their operations closer together. Reasons for their concern and implications for college administration are discussed, and suggestions are made for addressing differences. (MSE)
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spellingShingle Computer Center-Library Relations at Smaller Institutions: A Look from Both Sides.
Hardesty, Larry
Administrator Attitudes
Agency Cooperation
College Administration
College Libraries
Computer Centers
Higher Education
Information Technology
Interprofessional Relationship
Librarian Attitudes
Organizational Climate
Program Administration
Surveys
Computer Center-Library Relations at Smaller Institutions: A Look from Both Sides. Hardesty, Larry Administrator Attitudes Agency Cooperation College Administration College Libraries Computer Centers Higher Education Information Technology Interprofessional Relationship Librarian Attitudes Organizational Climate Program Administration Surveys Interviews with 51 librarians and 40 computer-center administrators at smaller colleges found that they face similar challenges in providing services and seeking economies but are uneasy about formal structural changes that bring their operations closer together. Reasons for their concern and implications for college administration are discussed, and suggestions are made for addressing differences. (MSE)
title Computer Center-Library Relations at Smaller Institutions: A Look from Both Sides.
topic Administrator Attitudes
Agency Cooperation
College Administration
College Libraries
Computer Centers
Higher Education
Information Technology
Interprofessional Relationship
Librarian Attitudes
Organizational Climate
Program Administration
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ567565