Adding Value to Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Harnessing the Force That Drives Your Organization's Future
By (Author) Joseph R. Matthews
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
28th March 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Library and information services
025.1
Paperback
312
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
907g
This book explains the concept of adding value and shows staff at libraries and other organizations why they need to take steps now to ensure they are adding new value to their communitieswhether it be a local town or neighborhood, a faculty and student body, or a school. Value is at the core of every organization's purpose. Without value, organizations die. Librariesas well as museums, archives, and gallerieshave traditionally added value to their communities through their collections and services, but yesterday's collections and services are no longer enough. In order to remain sustainable, today's libraries, archives, museums, and galleries must explore new ways to add value that resonate in the lives of their customers. This unique book explains how addressing the "5 C's" of adding valuecontent, context, connection, collaboration, and communityenables organizations to find new ways to invigorate their services, better serve their communities, and thrive today and tomorrow. It addresses adding value in the context of other key topics, such as crowdsourcing, embedded librarianship, makerspaces, self publishing, and repurposing spaces. Filled with charts, tables, screenshots, and other visual representation, this is a useful and provocative guide that anyone interested in vesting in the successful future of libraries, archives, and museums needs to read.
Adding Value to Libraries, Archives, and Museums is a thought-provoking guide for cultural institutions. . . . Library leaders and all who are concerned with how libraries can thrive in new ways will find interesting ideas here. * Information Today *
"This is a user-friendly, accessible guide that clearly outlines how institutions can enter the digital, global arena to reconnect with their clients and reclaim their positions as innovative, meaningful institutes of knowledge, culture, and community.' * VOYA *
[I]nformation professionals from all types of GLAMs [(galleries, libraries, archives, and museums)] will find ideas to inspire discussion and experimentation. * Technical Services Quarterly *
One of those rare books that combines a strong foundation of research, actionable DIY ideas, and engaging writing. This logically organized, thoroughly researched, and engaging book is definitely a must read for anyone interested in the future of all types of libraries. * Library Leadership & Management Journal *
Joseph R. Matthews is a consultant who has provided assistance to numerous academic, public, and special libraries as well as local governments. He has authored more than 30 books.