In this book, first published in 1995, managers from seven
federally sponsored libraries in the United States analyse in
detail their roles and responsibilities. Each librarian writes
about the management of their facility and highlights significant
features about its collection and services. It brings together in
one place detailed descriptions of the scope and strengths of
federal libraries, the kinds of services they provide, and the
manner in which they function. The book provides readers with a
unique opportunity to learn about such libraries from the manager's
point of view and shows how these facilities are organized, how
they use their resources, what equipment and services exist for
interlibrary loans and for reference services, and what databases
they use to serve patrons.
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