Technology and Management in Library and Information Services.

Summary
Intended both as a text for a graduate level course in library and information science and for managers of library and related information services, this volume is divided into the following sections: the effects of technology on the institution and its management; the effects of technology on services and users; and special issues in the management of technology. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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