Strategic Management for Academic Libraries: A Handbook
By (Author) Robert M. Hayes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
18th August 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
025.1
Hardback
240
This professional reference for academic librarians provides detailed guidance for the strategic management of academic libraries. While strategic planning is important, this volume recognises that even the best plans must confront the reality of implementation of services and facilities within the library on a daily basis. This book offers solutions to immediate operational problems within the academic library and treats strategic planning as but one component of overall strategic management. The first part of the work overviews definitions and discusses the issues and objectives central to strategic library management. The second part contains chapters on the academic and external contexts within which the library functions, and look at the impact of these contexts on the strategic management plan. The third part provides detailed information on technical tools and procedures by which strategic management can be accomplished.
It is a happy combination of conventional wisdom and detailed mathematics applied to very specific library operations, all set out in an organized manner and in a helpful tone. This book should be on the shelves of all university libraries and could be a useful library school text.-Australian Library Review
This would be a good addition to any library staff development collection and would also be useful as a supplemental text in a general library management course.-Journal of the American Society for Information Science
"This would be a good addition to any library staff development collection and would also be useful as a supplemental text in a general library management course."-Journal of the American Society for Information Science
"It is a happy combination of conventional wisdom and detailed mathematics applied to very specific library operations, all set out in an organized manner and in a helpful tone. This book should be on the shelves of all university libraries and could be a useful library school text."-Australian Library Review
ROBERT M. HAYES recently retired from his position as Dean of the Graduate School Library and Information Science at UCLA. He holds a doctorate in mathematics and has published several books on libraries and automated information systems. In addition to a number of academic appointments, he has worked for the National Bureau of Standards, Hughes Aircraft, National Cash Register, and Magnavox Research Laboratories.