Creating the customer-driven academic library(E-BOOK) Jeannette Woodward.

By: Woodward, Jeannette APublisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 2009Description: xi, 194 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780838909768 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Academic libraries -- Marketing | Academic libraries -- Public relations | Academic libraries -- Space utilization -- Social aspects | Academic libraries -- United States | Public services (Libraries) | E-BOOKDDC classification: 027.70973 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Reinventing the academic library -- Making it happen : leadership and the professional staff -- Public service staffing : past, present, and future -- A great place to be : creating a livable library -- Transforming spaces on tight budgets -- Making the transition to a twenty-first-century library -- Innovation at the forefront : the information commons, embedded librarians, and the library of the future -- Sharing our vision : marketing the academic library -- Customer service : making it all come together -- Evaluating our progress.
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Reinventing the academic library -- Making it happen : leadership and the professional staff -- Public service staffing : past, present, and future -- A great place to be : creating a livable library -- Transforming spaces on tight budgets -- Making the transition to a twenty-first-century library -- Innovation at the forefront : the information commons, embedded librarians, and the library of the future -- Sharing our vision : marketing the academic library -- Customer service : making it all come together -- Evaluating our progress.

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