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Peer reviewedChampion, Brian – Journal of Library Administration, 1988
Defines intrapreneurship as the actions or attitudes of the internal entrepreneur; describes examples of corporate encouragement of innovation among large organizations in both the public and private sectors; and discusses how the notion of intrapreneurship could work in libraries. (28 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources
Patterson, Linda – Library Journal, 2004
Employees are valuable. The cost of hiring, training, and retaining staff--not just librarians, but all staff--generally makes up the largest part of a library's budget. Since library support staff usually comprise 60-80 percent of the work force, it makes perfect fiscal sense to motivate this segment of employees to stay. There is an even more…
Descriptors: Library Personnel, Libraries, Librarians, Library Administration
Breaux, Ann-Marie; Dawson, Laura – Library Journal, 2006
The most elemental identifier of a book is the international standard book number (ISBN). It allows publishers, booksellers, and libraries to label works in a consistent way and to distinguish not only among different titles but also among different versions of the same title, such as newer editions, various bindings, audio products, and…
Descriptors: Vendors, Libraries, Publishing Industry, Books
Shaffer, Dale E. – 1973
The writing of job descriptions is a universal management practice in every type of organization. Whatever the size or type of library, the need exists for written descriptions of every job performed. There are no standard of job descriptions available because work duties differ among libraries. Tasks are grouped differently and jobs are given…
Descriptors: Administration, Librarians, Libraries, Library Administration
Ponder, John, Ed. – 1971
The papers included were presented by academic theorists in management and by practising librarians. Consequently, they deal with a number of matters of consequence in both fields. The eight papers are titled: "I am a manager - color me grey;""Management in a changing environment;""Motivation and management;""The…
Descriptors: Administration, Foreign Countries, Librarians, Libraries
Peer reviewedShaughnessy, Thomas W. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1978
This examination of technological change and its impact on library jobs explains from the historical perspective how technology absorbed much routine work and created the potential for more challenging jobs. Factors to be considered in redesigning jobs to accommodate both technological innovation and human values are discussed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Administration, Guidelines, History, Job Development
Peer reviewedStandifer, Hugh; And Others – Journal of Library Automation, 1979
Presents five brief papers that touch on the role of the computer center, sources of conflict, and basic incompatibilities in the relationship with the library. Also discussed are developmental operating difficulties, negotiation of continuing relationships, and the need for tolerance and mutual respect. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Libraries, Library Administration, Library Automation
Banerjee, Kyle – Computers in Libraries, 2003
Explains how to keep library systems healthy and functioning by taking sensible security measures. Examines why hackers would target library systems and how library systems are compromised. Describes tools that can help, including: firewalls; antivirus software; alarms; network analysis tools; and encryption. Identifies several strategies for…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Security, Libraries, Library Administration
Frankie, Suzanne O. – American Libraries, 1989
Offers strategies for increasing library budgets, based on the pragmatic realities of funding decisions. Strategies discussed include: associating library needs with a more influential constituency; allowing service to deteriorate to intolerable levels; using influential patrons as spokesmen for the library; and appealing to funders' priorities…
Descriptors: Donors, Financial Support, Fund Raising, Grants
Peer reviewedDoak, Wesley – Library Quarterly, 1975
Integration of audiovisual materials into the total library program is shown to be superior to the maintenance of a separate administrative unit. (PF)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Centers, Libraries, Library Administration
Peer reviewedSchure, Alexander – College and Research Libraries, 1975
Libraries must exploit various new technologies to control the information explosion. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computers, Information Utilization, Librarians
Nwoye, S. C. – 1979
An aspect of library legislation which is generally ignored is legislation that promotes the utilization of academic libraries to maximize the potential of a nation's resources. From the available literature it would seem that library legislation in developing nations still conforms strictly to the traditional view that library legislation should…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Developing Nations, Legislation, Libraries
Peer reviewedMusman, Klaus – College and Research Libraries, 1978
Under the influence of socio-technical theory, recent job satisfaction research has focused upon the areas of (1) the work itself, (2) the individual versus the organization, and (3) job design. This paper focuses on these three areas and explores some of the problems in job design for library employees. (Author/AWP)
Descriptors: Job Development, Job Satisfaction, Librarians, Libraries
Idaho State Library, Boise. – 1999
This new edition of the Idaho Library Laws contains changes through the 1998 legislative session and includes Idaho Code sections that legally affect city, school-community or district libraries, or the Idaho State Library. These sections include the basic library laws in Idaho Code Title 33, Chapters 25, 26, and 27, additional sections of the law…
Descriptors: Laws, Legal Responsibility, Libraries, Library Administration
Peer reviewedFasana, Paul J. – Library Trends, 1973
Systems analysis can and should be used in any situation where there is a need to measure performance and a reasonable possibility of being able to develop more efficient routines. Increasingly, systems analysis is being used by librarians in other areas of library activity, such as budgeting and management. (29 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Budgets, Cost Effectiveness, Librarians, Libraries

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