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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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Vaillancourt Pauline M.; Woods, Regina Clare – Special Libraries, 1972
A three phase program whose purpose is drawing together nine small hospital libraries (522-2,300 volumes) into a cooperative, functional unit is shown in terms that evaluate both errors and over-all good planning. (4 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Cooperation, Library Networks, Library Planning, Library Services
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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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Boaz, Martha – Special Libraries, 1971
Librarians will need specialized tools and skills to conquer technology and to deal with large scale problems in the future and library schools must plan curricula that will provide the education needed by those librarians. (Author/AB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education, Library Education, Library Planning
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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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Miller, Elizabeth K. – Special Libraries, 1973
The advantages of network building among small- to medium-sized libraries catering to multi- or interdisciplinary information users are investigated and the practical application of networking being developed by a group of Washington, D.C.-area urban studies libraries (tentatively named RUIN--Regional and Urban Information Network) is discussed.…
Descriptors: Library Cooperation, Library Networks, Library Planning, Library Services
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Pings, Vern M.; Cruzat, Gwendolyn S. – Special Libraries, 1970
Several investigative approaches were used to determine the adequacy of these methods in producing management and planning data for library services for health professionals. (AB)
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Library Planning, Library Services, Library Surveys
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Tudor, Dean – Special Libraries, 1972
Problems encountered by librarians in developing and living with a budget are described. PPBS (Planning-Programming-Budgeting Systems) is shown to be the most effective method of budgeting to insure acceptance and adequate funding of the library's facilities and activities. (46 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Budgets, Library Expenditures, Library Facilities, Library Planning
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Moran, Robert F. Jr. – Special Libraries, 1972
In this report moving plans are developed, explained and evaluated; problems arising from the incomplete state of the building discussed; and some suggestions regarding the planning of similar moves made. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Collections, Library Facilities, Library Planning
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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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Roy, K. K. – Special Libraries, 1974
Descriptors: Library Facilities, Library Planning, Special Libraries
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Landau, Herbert B. – Special Libraries, 1973
Librarians have an alternative to providing library services with their own resources. The alternative is to purchase these services from outside contractors. The library manager must carefully consider several service and economic factors along with the range of available services. (7 references) (Author/DH)
Descriptors: Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Information Services, Library Automation
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Burton, Robert E. – Special Libraries, 1975
A formula has been developed for the projection of book fund needs and public service and administrative staffing in academic and research libraries. (Author)
Descriptors: Budgets, College Libraries, Library Collections, Library Planning
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Bell, Steven J. – Special Libraries, 1984
Discusses the development of a management technique that combats the impact of organizational retrenchment and its practical applications within special libraries and as an aid to survival of the parent organization. Five major classes of strategies are outlined--resource development, productivity, economy measures, interorganizational…
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Planning, Retrenchment, Special Libraries
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Stevens, Stanley D. – Special Libraries, 1972
Map librarians, faced with the task of planning new quarters for the map collection, are advised to avoid temporary answers by creating a Master Plan. Seven major elements are listed as essential to the Master Plan. Although all elements interlink, the Statement of Objectives" can reveal the direction of the entire plan. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Collections, Library Facilities, Library Planning, Maps
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