Crash course in public library administration

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Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
Z678.6 .D47 2010
Status
Available

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Summary

This book provides an approachable yet thorough introduction to the often complex field of public library administration.

Most careers require the wisdom that only comes from experience to avoid making critical errors; public library administration positions are no exception. The best way to avoid the pitfalls of public library administration without experiencing them firsthand is to take direction from someone experienced in the field.

Crash Course in Public Library Administration introduces librarians in rural or small urban areas to public administration as it applies to libraries. Regardless of whether the reader is currently a director or senior administrator, or wishing to be in such a role later, this information will help prepare them for a successful career in public library administration. The 15 chapters in this text provide basic overviews of key subjects like policies, budgeting, general planning, and facility management.

Contents

Local government and its services -- Public administrators -- The design of an organization -- Power and politics in organizations -- Budgeting -- Planning -- Human resources and personnel -- Communicating in the public realm -- Councils, boards, and commissions -- Working in teams -- Solving problems and making decisions -- Facilities management -- Knowing the community -- Public policies -- Implementing organizational change.

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