ABSTRACT

This Gower Handbook is an authoritative guide to both the traditional and newer aspects of library and information management. Edited by Ray Prytherch, it brings together the insight of a range of respected contributors, who offer advice on the management, storage, retrieval, analysis, marketing and delivery of information. The book begins with Part I analyzing the context and trends of the information world. In Part II, Strategy and Planning, the information environment is explored in more detail, with Chapters 3 and 4 presenting the main issues and principles of financial planning and strategic planning. Part III, The Service Infrastructure, looks at customer care, the role of performance measurement and research in service improvement, and the influence of copyright law in the delivery of information products to customers. Part IV, Managing Resources, includes five chapters on strategic management, information auditing, human resource management, preservation and disaster management. The last part of the Handbook, Part V, Access and Delivery, focuses on the potential of electronic systems with chapters on subject gateways and Z39.50, electronic publishing, intranets and new models of access and delivery. Each part of the Handbook begins with an introduction by the editor and the book concludes with a directory of organizations, including useful URLs, and a glossary. Flexibility and adaptability are crucial for information professionals if they are to maintain their skills at the right level to provide the services needed by both information-rich and information-poor. In this one book librarians from all backgrounds, information managers and officers, document and records managers, and network and Web specialists will find answers to a wide range of questions that confront them in their working day. The Handbook will become a standard reference on best practice for professionals and students. It will be of interest to information analysts, knowledge managers, and others, including publishers, involved in information maintenance and provision.

part |2 pages

PART I THE CONTEXT

chapter |7 pages

An introduction: definition and trends

chapter 1|17 pages

The technological future – an overview

part |2 pages

PART II STRATEGY AND PLANNING

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|24 pages

Financial planning

part |2 pages

PART III THE SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 6|25 pages

Performance measurement and evaluation

chapter 8|23 pages

Copyright and related issues

part |2 pages

PART IV MANAGING RESOURCES

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 9|19 pages

Strategic management

chapter 10|17 pages

Information auditing

chapter 11|18 pages

Human resource management

chapter 12|22 pages

Preservation, access and integrity

chapter 13|18 pages

Disasters: prevention, rescue and recovery

part |2 pages

PART V ACCESS AND DELIVERY

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 15|16 pages

Electronic publishing

chapter 17|19 pages

New paradigms in access and delivery

chapter |20 pages

Directory of organizations