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Aimed at library science students and librarians with newly
assigned administrative duties the book is about improving one s
thinking and decision making in a role as a library manager. Most
librarians get very little exposure to management issues prior to
finding themselves in a management role. Furthermore, most library
science students do not expect that they will need to understand
management yet they quickly find that there is a need to understand
this perspective to be effective at almost any library job.
Effective library management is about having some tools to make
decisions (such as a basic understanding of management theory and
how it applies in the library environment, understanding common
traps we all fall into, etc.), knowing yourself, being able to
motivate others, fostering a diversity (especially within
workgroups), being able to communicate effectively, and having an
understanding of one s organizational culture. The book touches on
all of these aspects of library management.
Provides a concise understanding of theories from management,
psychology, etc. and applies them to practical every day library
issuesContains real world cases for considering how theoretical
concepts might apply in real library-related situationsCuts out
much of the extraneous material often found in books of this kind
and focuses more on what you actually need"
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