Creating the customer-driven library building on the bookstore model
Academic libraries are going through what may be the most difficult period in their history. With more and more scholarly content available online and accessible almost anywhere, where does the traditional "brick and mortar" library fit in? In this book Jeannette Woodward attacks these and...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Chicago
American Library Association
2005
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Summary: | Academic libraries are going through what may be the most difficult period in their history. With more and more scholarly content available online and accessible almost anywhere, where does the traditional "brick and mortar" library fit in? In this book Jeannette Woodward attacks these and other pressing issues facing today's academic librarians. Her trailblazing strategies center on keeping the customer's point of view in focus at all times to help youIntegrate technology to meet today's student and faculty needsRevaluate the role and function of library service desksImplement staffing strategies to match customer expectationsCreate new and effective promotional materialsLibrarians are now faced with marketing to a generation of students who log on rather than walk in and this cutting-edge book supplies the tools needed to keep customers coming through the door. |
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Physical Description: | xviii, 234 pages illustrations 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 0838908888 (pbk.) |