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Lemon, Nancy; Blinn, Carla K. – Online, 1996
In response to marketplace and organizational changes, Owens Corning Corporate Library developed a strategic plan to secure its function within the organization. Describes outsourcing transactional services, creating an Intranet/Internet tool for users, redefining the library as a knowledge resource center, and achieving team commitment. A sidebar…
Descriptors: Corporate Libraries, Information Industry, Internet, Library Development
Searcher, 1997
Eugenie Prime, Manager of Corporate Libraries at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories is interviewed. Discussion focuses on her previous position heading Glendale Adventist Hospital's CINAHL database program; the scope of library services at Hewlett-Packard; content of the company's Web site; change and the role of professional associations and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Corporate Libraries, Futures (of Society), Interviews

Willard, Ann M.; Morrison, Patricia – Special Libraries, 1988
Describes the role of the information specialist in a corporate information center and discusses the three areas that define this role--collection, access, and service. Advantages and disadvantages of being a corporate information specialist are considered. (one reference) (MES)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Corporate Libraries, Library Collection Development, Library Role
DiMattia, Susan S.; Blumenstein, Lynn C. – Library Journal, 1999
Discusses virtual libraries in corporate settings from the viewpoint of five special librarians. Highlights include competitive advantage, space and related collection issues, the use of technology, corporate culture, information overload, library vulnerability and downsizing, and the importance of service over format. (LRW)
Descriptors: Competition, Corporate Libraries, Corporations, Electronic Libraries

Cooper, Michael D.; McGregor, George F. – Library Quarterly, 1994
Describes a method of cost-per-use analysis for individual journal articles to facilitate journal selection, deselection, and retention decisions. Conducted in a biotechnology library, the study was based on 491 users who requested more than 48,000 article photocopies over 3 years. Information on user behavior and journal use patterns is provided.…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Biotechnology, Comparative Analysis, Corporate Libraries

Bracy, Pauletta Brown, Ed.; And Others – North Carolina Libraries, 1995
Six articles address issues of censorship and sexuality in libraries. Highlights include: surveys of censorship in North Carolina, acceptable use policies for the Internet, perceptions of librarians' sexuality, the proprietary nature of corporate library holdings, contemporary views and interpretation of First Amendment rights, and collection…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Censorship, Corporate Libraries