Developing library staff for the 21st century

Developing Library Staff for the 21st Century presents a variety of insightful perspectives on how proper human resources management strategies can provide library staff members at all levels with the skills needed for libraries of the future. The shift of the concept of management from control to d...

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Other Authors: Sullivan, Maureen
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Language:English
Published: New York Haworth Press 1992
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