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The Judgment of Love (Hardcover)
James M Matarazzo; Foreword by Antje Jackelen
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R1,585
R1,252
Discovery Miles 12 520
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Award-winning information theorists and practitioners Pearlstein
and Matarazzo have assembled a group of top international authors
with experience in public, academic, government, and special
library settings, including experienced independent information
professionals, to address the critical issues facing Information
Management (IM) today. This new handbook provides a context for
approaching the world in which information professionals work; a
tool, the Balanced Scorecard, to help demonstrate contribution and
value; and a review of opportunities for new areas of employment
and career development, ripe for applying the Information Services
skill set. Through combinations of topical chapters with common
themes, the professor and student will find a multi-perspective
approach to the IM landscape. Used as a ready-reference, the IM
practitioner will find both theoretical and pragmatic approaches to
inform their decision making on traditional as well as new
challenges. For information and IM professionals, librarians, and
students, this must-have handbook provides invaluable insights from
the leading names in the field, enabling you to make the best
decision no matter what challenges you face.
Learn why special or corporate libraries must align with their
parent organizations in order to survive in these difficult
economic times-and how to foster and demonstrate this critical
relationship. Special Libraries: A Survival Guide analyzes what has
happened-and is still continuing to happen-to corporate libraries
in order to identify the strategies that must be taken to protect
their staff's survival. Through a careful examination of a series
of case studies of corporate library reductions and closures,
authors James M. Matarazzo and Toby Pearlstein suggest key
strategies, tactics, and survival tools that all types of special
library managers can use to minimize their chances of becoming a
victim. The book underscores the importance of collecting data as a
survival tool. Additionally, it identifies what needs to be taught
to students currently enrolled in library and information science
(LIS) programs to give them a leg up in careers. This advocacy book
is essential reading for staff at special/corporate libraries in
the English-speaking world who wish to retain their positions, but
it also contains information applicable to today's academic,
public, and even school libraries. It is appropriate for students
in the field of library and information science, LIS faculty, and
corporate executives responsible for the management of the
information function. Presents case studies of corporate and other
special library reductions and closures and provides strategies to
minimize your chances of becoming a victim Demonstrates how to
integrate your information services and skills with essential
functions of your parent organization Underscores the critical
nature of documenting your contribution to your parent
organization's mission Provides a useful predictive model to assess
if your library is in danger of being severely cut back or closed
outright Makes comparisons of corporate libraries in the United
States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand
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