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Autore principale: Moran, Barbara B.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2005
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contents Continuity and Change: The Integration of Oxford University's Libraries Moran, Barbara B. Foreign Countries Library Services Change Strategies Organizational Change Academic Libraries Library Administration Library Development Library Research Library Networks Longitudinal Studies Case Studies Interviews Content Analysis Observation Prior to 1997, the University of Oxford in Great Britain had approximately one hundred autonomous libraries with little coordination of services, collection development, or management among them. In that year a new director was hired with the mandate to integrate many of these libraries into one centralized system. Over the past seven years Oxford's libraries have been reorganized; the restructuring has consolidated a number of previously independent libraries and changed the way library service is provided at Oxford. This longitudinal case study is based on visits to the libraries, interviews with participants, and examination of relevant print and electronic resources. The research provides an overview of the process that resulted in the founding of the Oxford University Library Services.
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spellingShingle Continuity and Change: The Integration of Oxford University's Libraries
Moran, Barbara B.
Foreign Countries
Library Services
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Academic Libraries
Library Administration
Library Development
Library Research
Library Networks
Longitudinal Studies
Case Studies
Interviews
Content Analysis
Observation
Continuity and Change: The Integration of Oxford University's Libraries Moran, Barbara B. Foreign Countries Library Services Change Strategies Organizational Change Academic Libraries Library Administration Library Development Library Research Library Networks Longitudinal Studies Case Studies Interviews Content Analysis Observation Prior to 1997, the University of Oxford in Great Britain had approximately one hundred autonomous libraries with little coordination of services, collection development, or management among them. In that year a new director was hired with the mandate to integrate many of these libraries into one centralized system. Over the past seven years Oxford's libraries have been reorganized; the restructuring has consolidated a number of previously independent libraries and changed the way library service is provided at Oxford. This longitudinal case study is based on visits to the libraries, interviews with participants, and examination of relevant print and electronic resources. The research provides an overview of the process that resulted in the founding of the Oxford University Library Services.
title Continuity and Change: The Integration of Oxford University's Libraries
topic Foreign Countries
Library Services
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Academic Libraries
Library Administration
Library Development
Library Research
Library Networks
Longitudinal Studies
Case Studies
Interviews
Content Analysis
Observation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ875913