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Academic Libraries: Their Rationale and Role in American Higher Education
By (Author) Gerard B. McCabe
By (author) Ruth J. Person
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th April 1995
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
027.70973
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
At the end of the 20th century, college and university libraries face enormous challenges and opportunities. As campuses move into the information age, the mission and role of thfe library is being redefined. While the amount of information libraries need to acquire continues to increase, the resources available to do so are insufficient. Moreover, administrators need to assess the relationship between the liberty and the computer center, as both fight for limited resources. This book offers academic administrators and librarians a better understanding of the issues facing the library during this time of change and the role of the library in the evolving campus of the future. Chapters are written by expert contributors, who reflect a range of perspectives and experience. The authors treat such current and emerging issues as the future of printed material in the library, the role of the library in instruction, the library and the larger campus community, the training and development of personnel for the future, library expenditures at a time when technology quickly becomes obsolete, and the future of aacademic libraries.
.,."you can be assured that not only are the usual suspects (professional education, funding, the future, collections) to be found herein, but also some faint surprises. Especially commendable are the papers by Joanne Euster, Anne Woodsworth and Mary Westerman, and Jordan Scepanski, but the editors are to be congratulated on a compilation of consistent quality and general levelheadedness."-Library Journal
...you can be assured that not only are the usual suspects (professional education, funding, the future, collections) to be found herein, but also some faint surprises. Especially commendable are the papers by Joanne Euster, Anne Woodsworth and Mary Westerman, and Jordan Scepanski, but the editors are to be congratulated on a compilation of consistent quality and general levelheadedness.-Library Journal
The authors address the issues assigned to them with assurance and conviction as they review where we have been and where we are going: the special needs of the community college the basic as well as continuing education needs of the staff, organizational and personnel issues, and the position of the academic library in the educational enterprise. Much, if not most, of it will be new to administrators in higher education who, as Chapin and Hardesty point out, usually concern themselves with libraries primarily as a budget issue.-College & Research Libraries
..."you can be assured that not only are the usual suspects (professional education, funding, the future, collections) to be found herein, but also some faint surprises. Especially commendable are the papers by Joanne Euster, Anne Woodsworth and Mary Westerman, and Jordan Scepanski, but the editors are to be congratulated on a compilation of consistent quality and general levelheadedness."-Library Journal
"The authors address the issues assigned to them with assurance and conviction as they review where we have been and where we are going: the special needs of the community college the basic as well as continuing education needs of the staff, organizational and personnel issues, and the position of the academic library in the educational enterprise. Much, if not most, of it will be new to administrators in higher education who, as Chapin and Hardesty point out, usually concern themselves with libraries primarily as a budget issue."-College & Research Libraries
GERARD B. McCABE is Director of Libraries at Clarion University of Pennsylvania and the Series Adviser for the Greenwood Library Management Collection. His books include Insider's Guide to Library Automation (1993), Academic Libraries in Urban and Metropolitan Areas (1992), Operations Handbook for the Small Academic Library (1989), and The Smaller Academic Library (1988), all published by Greenwood Press. RUTH J. PERSON is Vice President for Academic Affairs at Ashland University. She is the author of several professional papers on library management.