This authoritative and wide-ranging textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the changing functions of higher education libraries and the organizational cultures in which they operate. It offers an assessment of the impact of such changes on service delivery from both provider and user perspectives, and considers the future role of the academic library. The new edition has been completely updated, with a new chapter on performance measurement and more extensive coverage of: accessibility; information literacy; portals; digital libraries; copyright; institutional repositories; virtual and managed learning environments; and management of change.
Written in a readable and accessible style, the book focuses on:
the library in the institution
users of the academic library
the impacts and opportunities of ICTs
human resources
management and organization of resources
collection and access management
the academic library building
library systems and networks
specialist services
management and professional issues
performance measurement.
Readership
1. The higher education context
2. The history of higher education libraries
3. The library in the institution
4. Users of the academic library
5. The impacts and opportunities of information and communications technologies
6. Human resources
7. Resource management
8. Collection and access management and the organization of resources
9. The academic library building
10. Library systems
11. Services
12. Management
13. Performance measurement
14. Professional issues
15. The academic library of the future