Setting Up a Library and Information Service from Scratch
Peter Griffiths author Sheila Pantry author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Facet Publishing
Published:1st Sep '05
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This book is intended as a guide to help those who need to set up a library or information service in their organization, irrespective of subject background or type of organization. It will help both those who have qualifications but no experience in setting up such a centre and those who have had no training at all. The authors have had many years experience setting up information services in different subject backgrounds for a wide range of organizations both in the UK and in many countries.
This book will hold your hand as you tackle the many steps to take as you create a successful information service - irrespective of size. Topics covered include:
- the reasons for establishing a library
- what information is needed, how quickly and in what quantities (information audit approach)
- meeting the information needs of special users
- premises and furniture
- equipment and Internet access
- technical requirements
- staffing
- managing budgets and finance
- managing people - staff and management
- networking and locating sources of information
Readership: The book also has a full list of appendices of sample documents from newsletter and press releases to lists of basic reference books and periodicals.
"As a reinforcement of the LIS concept within an organization, the book is very successful, and for anyone in the position of having to justify the existence of their LIS, this book should be required reading."
-- Journal of Librarianship and Information Science"With all the publications on new issues and developments within the library and information sector, it is refreshing to come across a book that quite literally goes back to basics in order to address the issue of how to establish a library from scratch."
-- New Library WISBN: 9781856045582
Dimensions: 232mm x 156mm x 11mm
Weight: 147g
200 pages