This book, first published in 1988, offers valuable discussions on
networking concerns such as governance, planning, economic and
legal problems, leadership needs, appropriate products and
services, improving the political environment, and more. They
address many of the reservations about interlibrary cooperative
programs that are privately expressed by some administrators - the
need for reliance on other institutions, the loss of autonomy, and
the cost, benefits, and feasibility of such commitments. This
book's valuable contributions - reflecting the changed environment
for library administrators - provide a variety of different
perspectives and respond to pertinent management issues.
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