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Autore principale: Turner, Deborah
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2004
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contents Tennis Anyone? A Case Study of Inaccurate Patron Referrals Turner, Deborah Case Studies Change Strategies Organizational Change Library Services Formative Evaluation Library Administration Library Development User Satisfaction (Information) Access to Information Reference Services Operations Research Performance Factors Performance Technology Total Quality Management Referral Information Seeking Information Sources This case study examines how analyzing inaccurate referrals can provide key insights into managing change. The author analyzes what went wrong in an attempt to identify opportunities for an Access Services department to consider how it might adapt to constant change. She wishes to show how the nature of change today demands that one pay particularly close attention to occurrences that might otherwise be handled more routinely. Challenges in six operational areas are explored along with suggestions for alternate ways to respond. (Contains 1 figure.)
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spellingShingle Tennis Anyone? A Case Study of Inaccurate Patron Referrals
Turner, Deborah
Case Studies
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Library Services
Formative Evaluation
Library Administration
Library Development
User Satisfaction (Information)
Access to Information
Reference Services
Operations Research
Performance Factors
Performance Technology
Total Quality Management
Referral
Information Seeking
Information Sources
Tennis Anyone? A Case Study of Inaccurate Patron Referrals Turner, Deborah Case Studies Change Strategies Organizational Change Library Services Formative Evaluation Library Administration Library Development User Satisfaction (Information) Access to Information Reference Services Operations Research Performance Factors Performance Technology Total Quality Management Referral Information Seeking Information Sources This case study examines how analyzing inaccurate referrals can provide key insights into managing change. The author analyzes what went wrong in an attempt to identify opportunities for an Access Services department to consider how it might adapt to constant change. She wishes to show how the nature of change today demands that one pay particularly close attention to occurrences that might otherwise be handled more routinely. Challenges in six operational areas are explored along with suggestions for alternate ways to respond. (Contains 1 figure.)
title Tennis Anyone? A Case Study of Inaccurate Patron Referrals
topic Case Studies
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Library Services
Formative Evaluation
Library Administration
Library Development
User Satisfaction (Information)
Access to Information
Reference Services
Operations Research
Performance Factors
Performance Technology
Total Quality Management
Referral
Information Seeking
Information Sources
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ951402