Administering the school library media center

Design a media center that's just right for your library, determine your needs, and more easily fulfill specific requirements from budgeting to staffing with Administering the School Library Media Center. Reflecting advances in management techniques and equipment, this acclaimed resource helps...

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Main Author: Gillespie, John Thomas 1928-
Other Authors: Spirt, Diana L
Format: Book
Published: New York R. R. Bowker Company 1983
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