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New Technologies, Old Politics: Political Dimensions in the Management of Academic Support Services.
Johnson, Richard M. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1995
Changes in information technology threaten the traditional role of the college library on campus. Library administrators must position the library politically as well as technologically to play a central role in services, technology, and organization, and to enable the library to retain an integral place in the university's intellectual life. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Libraries, Educational Trends, Higher Education
Hersey, Karen – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1995
While college libraries embrace new technologies to provide access to a broader range of information, they must also cope with high costs, both financial and legal. In the print medium, access and distribution are governed by copyright laws; in the electronic media, they are dependent on the technology available to the library and on terms of…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Administration, College Libraries, Computer Oriented Programs
Hardesty, Larry – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
Interviews with 51 librarians and 40 computer-center administrators at smaller colleges found that they face similar challenges in providing services and seeking economies but are uneasy about formal structural changes that bring their operations closer together. Reasons for their concern and implications for college administration are discussed,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Agency Cooperation, College Administration, College Libraries
Breivik, Patricia Senn – AGB Reports, 1992
College governing boards can promote good campus information management by understanding available services, monitoring changes and their relationship to priorities, supporting policies enhancing access to information, encouraging resource allocation for networking, promoting regional economic development through information use, and supporting…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Administration, College Libraries, Economic Development
Butler, Patrick – Libr J, 1970
Humorous guide to forming a library for a new community college, based on author's experience. (JS)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Librarians, Library Planning, Program Administration
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
The median salaries of secondary-position administrators (i.e., assistant or program administrators) in 69 administrative functions are reported for all universities, all four-year colleges, community colleges, and all institutions. Data were derived from an annual national survey by the College and University Personnel Association. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrators, Ancillary School Services, Athletics, Campus Planning
Hawkins, Brian L.; Battin, Patricia – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1997
Two higher education professionals discuss cultural issues that separate librarians and information technology professionals, and inhibit enlightened leadership as their changing roles cause professional convergence. Guiding principles for the information professional are outlined: developing oneself and a new generation of leadership; recognizing…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Attitude Change, College Administration
Wylie, Neil R.; Yeager, Tamara L. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1999
College and university libraries can work together to enhance library access and share resources, but there are problems inherent in such alliances. Existing library consortia illustrate some important considerations in forging a new library consortium, including complexity of organizational processes, funding issues, technology for sharing both…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Libraries, Consortia, Financial Support
Davila, Daniel – 1981
Information is provided on the library support services offered to faculty and students in Passaic County Community College's (PCCC's) External Program, which offers a variety of credit and non-credit courses at five Extension Centers located throughout the county. After introductory material, the paper describes the administration, offerings,…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Community Colleges, Cooperative Programs, Educational Finance
Current Issues in Higher Education, 1983
The implications for higher education of the U.S. transformation from an industrial to an information society are discussed in six papers. Russell Edgerton provides an overview in "Entering the Information Society: An Introduction." In "The Computer: An Enabling Instrument," Louis Robinson considers the current era of the personalization of the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Libraries, College Role, Computer Assisted Instruction
Dempsey, Beverly June Luke – 1985
The history of learning assistance (e.g., courses, tutorials, and counseling) in U.S. senior colleges is traced, starting with the period 1830-1875. With the establishment of New York University in 1830 came a growth of liberal education over classical training and a new emphasis on instruction in English and preparatory education. When the 1862…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Libraries, College Preparation, College Programs