Management Theory and Library Education.
By (Author) Sajjad ur Rehman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
14th May 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
020.711
Hardback
158
From the expanding classical horizons of Mahler, Satie and Debussy to the revolutions in electronic music inaugurated by Stockhausen and Cage; from the Indian-influenced minimalism of Phillip Glass and Terry Riley to the 'unlocking' sound worlds of Brian Eno and Arvo Part; through the epoch-defining music of rock maestros The Beatles a nd Jimi Hendrix to the pure electronic creations of Kraftwerk, Goldie and Trance - this drift through technology, Minimalism, the rock era and Techno is earthed by the development in Ambient Sound, to the author the most important breakthrough in music of the past one hundred years.
His work should be of considerable value to those planning and teaching such courses especially if they use his findings as an incentive for bringing course content more in line with contemporary management literature and practice." --Wilson Library Bulletin "This study provides a snapshot of most of the significant characteristics of basic management courses in library education programs as of 1984. For those with the imagination, need, and will to do further research, this is a good starting place.-Library Journal
"His work should be of considerable value to those planning and teaching such courses especially if they use his findings as an incentive for bringing course content more in line with contemporary management literature and practice." --Wilson Library Bulletin "This study provides a snapshot of most of the significant characteristics of basic management courses in library education programs as of 1984. For those with the imagination, need, and will to do further research, this is a good starting place."-Library Journal
SAJJAD UR REHMAN is affiliated with the Deanship of Libraries, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia.