Using Consultants in Libraries and Information Centers: A Management Handbook: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
Autor Edward D. Gartenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 1992
New library administrators will find this book of value as they seek to understand the value of using consultants and in establishing effective working relationships with them. Middle management library administrators will find the book of interest as they seek to appreciate the range of specialities that consultants now offer. In addition, library and information science students, as well as consultants themselves, will find the book of practical value.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313278785
ISBN-10: 0313278784
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313278784
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Establishing a Basis for the Use of a Consultant
Basic Guidelines for Selecting and Working with a Consultant by Frances O. Painter
When to Call in a Consultant and How to Choose the Right One by David Batty
Seeking Consensus for the Employment of a Consultant by Mary Marshall
What Makes a Consultant a Consultant? by David C. Genaway
Budgetary Aspects of Using Consultants: The View from Under the Green Eye Shade by Carol Wasserman Diener
Helping to Ensure a Successful Consultative Experience
Laying the Groundwork: How the Library Can Help the Consultant Succeed by David M. Henington
Thinking Through the Process Before Your Consultant Arrives on the Scene by Elaine Cohen
Communicating with Your Consultant by Jessica Milstead
Shaping Lasting Communication: The Consultant's Role in Strengthening the Relationship Between the Library and Its Governing Agency or Board by Mary Wagner
Using Consultants in Negotiation, Proposal Development, and Evaluation
The Role of the Consultant in Contract Negotiations: Expectations, Responsibilities, and Limitations by Susan Baerg Epstein
The Use of Consultants in the Development of Request for Proposals by Edwin M. Cortez
Using Consultants to Evaluate and Strengthen Systems and Computing Resources: Case Studies from a Large Research Organization by Wilda B. Newman
Helping Solve Unique Problems: Perspectives from Selected Consultant Specialists
The Library Financial Development and Advancement Specialist by Dennis F. Vest
The Public Relations Consultant: An Important Asset in Difficult Times by Helen M. Gothberg
The Records Management and Archives Consultant by Karen Benedict
Services Provided by Risk Management Consultants by Frederick A. Kolish
The Large, Multi-Purpose, Multi-Resource Consulting Group: Helping Clients Attain Confidence and Self-Sufficiency by Thomas M. Koulopoulos
Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in the Use of Consultants
Ethical Issues in the Consultant-Library Relationship by Thomas J. Froehlich
The Value of Using a Consultant for a Long Term by Jeanne M. Isacco
Continuing a Relationship with a Consultant Over Time: Possible Conflict of Interest? by Robert Skovira
using Consultants to Help Libraries Act, Grow, and Respond to Change
Using Consultants to Build a More Creative Organizational Culture by Susan Jurow
Using Consultants to Enable the Strategic Planning Process by Mary Ellen Jacob
Intervention Into Organizational Conflict: How Far Dare the Consultant Go in Strengthening the Organization's Future? by Kitty Smith
Rules, Roles, and Responsibilities: Getting and Using Consultants' Reports Which Will Sustain Organizational Goals by Raymond R. McBeth
Alternative Means of Gaining Consultative Expertise
Alternative Consultants: Colleague Networks, Internal Consultants, and Peer Review by Mary Ann Walker and Duane Semler
The Consultant as Regional Accreditation Team Member: An Alternative Resource for Library Development by Ronald G. Leach
Encouraging the Development of Indigenous Consultants/Change Agents Within the Library and Information Center by Edward D. Garten
Bibliographic Essay: Using Consultants in Libraries and Information Centers: Resources and Readings, 1970-1991 by Nancy Courtney and Anita Johnson
Index
Basic Guidelines for Selecting and Working with a Consultant by Frances O. Painter
When to Call in a Consultant and How to Choose the Right One by David Batty
Seeking Consensus for the Employment of a Consultant by Mary Marshall
What Makes a Consultant a Consultant? by David C. Genaway
Budgetary Aspects of Using Consultants: The View from Under the Green Eye Shade by Carol Wasserman Diener
Helping to Ensure a Successful Consultative Experience
Laying the Groundwork: How the Library Can Help the Consultant Succeed by David M. Henington
Thinking Through the Process Before Your Consultant Arrives on the Scene by Elaine Cohen
Communicating with Your Consultant by Jessica Milstead
Shaping Lasting Communication: The Consultant's Role in Strengthening the Relationship Between the Library and Its Governing Agency or Board by Mary Wagner
Using Consultants in Negotiation, Proposal Development, and Evaluation
The Role of the Consultant in Contract Negotiations: Expectations, Responsibilities, and Limitations by Susan Baerg Epstein
The Use of Consultants in the Development of Request for Proposals by Edwin M. Cortez
Using Consultants to Evaluate and Strengthen Systems and Computing Resources: Case Studies from a Large Research Organization by Wilda B. Newman
Helping Solve Unique Problems: Perspectives from Selected Consultant Specialists
The Library Financial Development and Advancement Specialist by Dennis F. Vest
The Public Relations Consultant: An Important Asset in Difficult Times by Helen M. Gothberg
The Records Management and Archives Consultant by Karen Benedict
Services Provided by Risk Management Consultants by Frederick A. Kolish
The Large, Multi-Purpose, Multi-Resource Consulting Group: Helping Clients Attain Confidence and Self-Sufficiency by Thomas M. Koulopoulos
Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in the Use of Consultants
Ethical Issues in the Consultant-Library Relationship by Thomas J. Froehlich
The Value of Using a Consultant for a Long Term by Jeanne M. Isacco
Continuing a Relationship with a Consultant Over Time: Possible Conflict of Interest? by Robert Skovira
using Consultants to Help Libraries Act, Grow, and Respond to Change
Using Consultants to Build a More Creative Organizational Culture by Susan Jurow
Using Consultants to Enable the Strategic Planning Process by Mary Ellen Jacob
Intervention Into Organizational Conflict: How Far Dare the Consultant Go in Strengthening the Organization's Future? by Kitty Smith
Rules, Roles, and Responsibilities: Getting and Using Consultants' Reports Which Will Sustain Organizational Goals by Raymond R. McBeth
Alternative Means of Gaining Consultative Expertise
Alternative Consultants: Colleague Networks, Internal Consultants, and Peer Review by Mary Ann Walker and Duane Semler
The Consultant as Regional Accreditation Team Member: An Alternative Resource for Library Development by Ronald G. Leach
Encouraging the Development of Indigenous Consultants/Change Agents Within the Library and Information Center by Edward D. Garten
Bibliographic Essay: Using Consultants in Libraries and Information Centers: Resources and Readings, 1970-1991 by Nancy Courtney and Anita Johnson
Index