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Roth, Britain G. – Special Libraries, 1985
Planning and moving procedures that facilitated the relocation of a medical center library collection of 30,000 book and journal volumes and 600 audiovisuals are detailed in four areas: space planning, avoidance of service disruptions, library staff morale, and physical handling of materials. An 8-item bibliography is included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Facilities, Library Materials, Library Personnel
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Kenyon, Kay A. – Special Libraries, 1984
This article explores the unique features of zoo/aquarium libraries--their history, users, staff, collections and services, access, location, budget, networking and cooperation--and discusses problems they have in common with other special libraries. Increased cooperation and communication as major goals for the future are noted. (8 references)…
Descriptors: Aquariums, Library Collections, Library Cooperation, Library Facilities
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Berner, Andrew; St. Clair, Guy – Special Libraries, 1987
Discusses ways to reorganize private libraries in order to provide better services to users. Specific suggestions are provided for analyzing the library, its staff, and its services, to determine the extent of reorganization needed and to implement change in a manner most suited to the special environment of the private library. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Clubs, Library Administration, Library Collections, Library Expenditures
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Wagenveld, Linda M. – Special Libraries, 1987
The manager of a corporate library describes five strategies for special libraries to increase services and resources without increasing staff or budgets: automation, reorganization, using temporarily available employees, using in-house services, and participatory management. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Corporate Libraries, Library Administration, Library Automation, Library Expenditures
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Cohen, Laura Berner – Special Libraries, 1995
A survey of synagogues in upstate New York was conducted to determine the success of their libraries despite minimal professional input. The areas of circulation, collection growth, staffing, hours of operation and cataloging practices were evaluated as indicators of success. Results showed that synagogue libraries are meeting the needs of their…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Circulation, Library Collection Development, Library Personnel
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Dunn, Lisa G.; Grealy, Deborah S. – Special Libraries, 1996
Discussion of cooperation between academic and corporate libraries focuses on a case study of the library at the Colorado School of Mines where an industry information center was established. Issues in planning an industry-academic partnership are explored, including feasibility, funding, staffing, terms of agreement, and authority structures.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Case Studies, Corporate Libraries, Higher Education
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Brimsek, Tobi – Special Libraries, 1989
Provides an introduction to "From the Top: Profiles of U.S. and Canadian Corporate Libraries and Information Centers," a compilation of profiles of selected North American corporations. Areas covered in the profiles include professional profiles of library administrators, history, physical facilities, staff size, user populations,…
Descriptors: Corporate Libraries, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Information Centers
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Shaw, Joyce M. – Special Libraries, 1995
Presents results of a questionnaire survey of 27 Association of Architectural Librarians members working for architectural and design firms. Library services, library collections, user access, space and equipment, library staff, and future possibilities are discussed, and a copy of the survey is appended. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Architecture, Futures (of Society), Library Collections
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Pancake, Edwina H. – Special Libraries, 1973
The Science/Technology Information Center at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, offers a new service to its science community. It provides a researcher with any materials not already located in his department library, regardless of format or location, at no charge. Operations, procedures, and costs are discussed. (4 references)…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Costs, Information Services, Library Personnel
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Johnson, Hilary C.; Heymann, Frank J. – Special Libraries, 1984
Profiles of medium-sized technical libraries serving the power industry highlight user groups and staffing; library size, holdings, and facilities; library services; use of modern and innovative methods, and outside resources; correlation between number of users and selected other characteristics; correlation of library characteristics with…
Descriptors: Industry, Library Facilities, Library Materials, Library Personnel
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Shaw, Debora – Special Libraries, 1986
Indiana State Library staff were surveyed before automation planning and staff development committees were created to determine their reactions to automation and their expectations of online catalog and circulation system. Second survey a year later revealed more staff involvement and more positive attitudes than first study. Both questionnaires…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employee Attitudes, Library Automation, Library Circulation
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Clewis, Beth – Special Libraries, 1989
Describes a questionnaire survey that identified characteristics of members of the Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries, Inc. Results discussed include types of libraries; regional distribution; clientele; services offered by libraries; use of online bibliographic databases; backgrounds of professional staff; collections and subject…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Botany, Educational Background, Horticulture
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Bierbaum, Esther Green – Special Libraries, 1996
A survey of 152 museum libraries indicated that, while in some respects their situation is better in terms of funding, staffing, and library use, further development is needed within their parent organizations. Discussion includes the museum environment and ways that special libraries can support their museum colleagues. Ten tables show data.…
Descriptors: Change, Library Funding, Library Personnel, Library Statistics
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Bierbaum, Esther G. – Special Libraries, 1984
Data derived from study of 142 natural science museums and nature centers indicates that 90 percent of facilities had libraries (46 percent informally organized). Libraries are not funded to same degree as extra-exhibit educational programs; staffing is less often full-time and professional; collections, services and use levels show great…
Descriptors: Budgets, Library Materials, Library Personnel, Library Services
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Hatfield, Deborah – Special Libraries, 1994
Discusses contracting for library and information services, particularly between universities and corporations, and gives an example of a successful partnership between Lexmark International, Inc., and the University of Kentucky. Topics addressed include financial considerations; improving services without increasing staff; and confidentiality…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Confidentiality, Contracts, Corporate Libraries
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