Developing a Successful Service Plan THE SUCCESSFUL LIS PROFESSIONAL

An achievable and realistic plan of work is essential for all libraries and information centres, irrespective of organizational background or size, ranging from a single person service to larger systems or sections within a system. Similarly, all successful LIS practitioners need to have a continuou...

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Main Authors: Pantry, Sheila (Author), Griffiths, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Library Assoc. Pub 2000
Series:The successful LIS professional
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