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Library work often involves coordinating projects with many tasks
and many stakeholders where cost and time limitations can be seen
as opportunities. Project management can serve librarians well in
their approach to a project. Learning to effectively manage those
projects will help to work more effectively and to achieve goals.
This book is designed to provide all library staffers at every
level, in public, academic, school, and special libraries with an
understanding of the basic tools of the project management
methodology so that they may embark on projects with the
expectation of success. The book is divided into three sections.
The first section, Preparing for Project Management, includes the
terminology, the philosophy, the people, and the return on
investment of project management in libraries. The second section,
Planning and Implementing Project Management, introduces the basics
of the project management methodology as designed by the Project
Management Institute. The third section, Library Resources,
provides assistance in using the project management methodology for
specific types of library projects, an introduction to agile
project management, and success stories in library project
management. The book includes many examples of project management
tools and techniques as applied to library projects.
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