Operations Handbook for the Small Academic Library: A Management Handbook

Operations Handbook for the Small Academic Library: A Management Handbook

by Gerard B. McCabe
Operations Handbook for the Small Academic Library: A Management Handbook

Operations Handbook for the Small Academic Library: A Management Handbook

by Gerard B. McCabe

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Overview

Gerard McCabe's Operations Handbook for the Small Academic Library fills a real need. It should be of substantial benefit to many librarians working in such settings. The editor has done a good job of identifying the issues, finding a range of skilled practitioners to write intelligently and succinctly about those issues, and arranging and presenting the material in a straightforward fashion. . . . The information and advice is consistently sound and reliable, which makes this a text that can be recommended as a solid manual for those responsible for the management of small academic libraries. Wilson Library Bulletin

Designed as a companion volume to The Smaller Academic Library: A Management Handbook (Greenwood Press, 1988), this book outlines specific suggestions for the efficient day-to-day operation of the small institution that has limited resources yet often must serve a broad cross section of academic and community interests. Written by experienced library management specialists, it is intended for library staffs at all levels as well as other readers who have an interest in libraries and their operation.

Administrative functions, including cost data presentation and the use of bibliographic networks, are examined in the first several chapters. The authors next look at personnel issues and present guidelines on the design of jobs, recruitment and selection of librarians, staff training, and the employment of student workers. Circulation, the interlibrary loan, and off-campus library services are discussed in detail, and practical advice is given on the selection and utilization of technical services. A section on technology shows how to integrate new services and technoloy in the smaller institution and provides information on microcomputers, software, CD-ROM, and electronic book ordering. Other topics considered are the material selection process, periodical acquisition and budget control, the selection of monographs, and issues in library facility planning, such as interior design, furbaniture selection, and the utilization of space. The volume concludes with a bibliographic essay. Clear and readable, this book offers a systematic approach to revitalizing the diverse services, functions, and daily routines that make up the operation of the small academic library.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313264740
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/26/1989
Series: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

GERARD B. McCABE is Director of Libraries at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. He is the editor of The Smaller Academic Library: A Management Handbook (Greenwood, 1988).

Table of Contents

Preface
Administration
Practical Presentation of Cost Data in the Smaller Academic Library
The Library Advisory Committee
An Overview of the History of Bibliographic Networks Focused on the Impact of the National and Regional Networks
Library Cooperative Activity: Common Characteristics of Successful Efforts
Personnel
Designing Jobs for Changing Libraries
Recruitment and Selection of College Librarians
Staff Training
Student Workers in the College Library
Public Services
Circulation—The Workhorse
Interlibrary Loan
Off-Campus Library Services
Technical Services
Input and Output: Technical Services, 1989 and Beyond
Allocation Formulas: The Core of the Acquisition Process
Cataloging outside the Network
Preservation Programs in Small Academic Libraries
Technology
Microcomputers in Libraries: Planning for Effective Use
Microcomputer Personal Productivity Software
CD-ROM in a Small- to Medium-Sized Academic Library
Electronic Book Ordering
Integrating New Services and Technology into the Library
Material Selection
Selecting Monographs in a Small Academic Library
Guidelines for Periodical Acquisition and Budget Control: An Overview of Selection and Deselection in the Small Academic Library
Faculty and Librarian Participation in Selecting Jourbanals for a Small Academic Library
Microform Periodicals
Academic Media Selection: A Faculty and Librarian Collaboration
Facilities
Library Interior Design and Furbaniture Selection
Effective and Efficient Library Space Planning and Design
Issues in Academic Librarianship: A Bibliographic Essay
Index

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