Library management issues, then and now

dc.contributor.authorKok, Victoria T.
dc.contributor.authorKriz, Harry M.
dc.contributor.authorFang, Carolyn S.
dc.contributor.editorVan der Westhuizen, Erica E.
dc.contributor.editorCroft, Vicki F.
dc.contributor.emailerica.vanderwesthuizen@up.ac.zaen
dc.contributor.otherInternational Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists (5th : 2005 : Onderstepoort, South Africa)
dc.date.accessioned2008-08-05T08:18:22Z
dc.date.available2008-08-05T08:18:22Z
dc.date.created2005
dc.date.issued2007
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical referencesen
dc.description.abstractThis paper presents an overview of the shifting issues in library management, from pre to post electronic access to information. Beginning in the 1940s through the 1970s, research libraries were faced with an information explosion and the rapid growth rate of their collections. The issues confronting library administrators during that period were mainly physical managements involving shelving and weeding of materials, storage space, users’ in-house access to the collection, and preservation of the print materials. From 1980s to date, due to rapidly evolving information technology, advent of information in electronic format, electronic delivery of information and high user expectations, the issues facing library management has shifted outside the confines of the physical environment to the following: -Setting up technology infrastructures to provide seamless remote access to information for users. Thus, library administrators find themselves in relatively unfamiliar arenas, such as grappling with new issues of licensing, authentication, digitization, user instruction within electronic environments, and changing skill and competency requirements of librarians and staff. -Developing ways to reach technophile users who are sophisticated in their ability to use technology, are accustomed to the convenience, speed, and gargantuan retrievals from Googles and are unconcerned about the accuracy, legitimacy, and currency of their information sources. -Convincing users who have unshakable faith in the Internet being able to provide all needed information sources, that libraries not only can supply the information they need, but the information supplied by the libraries are from sources that are valid, uncorrupted, and as complete, current, and authoritative. Reallocating financial resources to absorb the costs of upgrading and replacing hardware and software that continuously become obsolete as new technologies emerge almost yearlyen
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityVictoria T. Kok, Harry M. Kriz [and] Carolyn S. Fang
dc.description.urihttp://www.library.up.ac.za/vet/icahisen
dc.format.extent66551 bytes
dc.format.extent3 p. : col. photoen
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dc.identifier.citationKok, VT 2006, ‘Library management issues, then and now’, in Van der Westhuizen, EE & Croft, V (eds), Running wild, running free: capturing, harnessing and disseminating knowledge flows in support of animal health: 5th International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists, 4-7 July 2005, Onderstepoort, South Africa, University of Pretoria, Veterinary Science Library, Pretoria, pp. 128-130.en
dc.identifier.isbn1868565482
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/6467
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity of Pretoria, Veterinary Science Libraryen
dc.relation.ispartofSession 6 & 7: Role of the information specialisten
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dc.rights©University of Pretoriaen
dc.sourceOriginal conference proceedings: Van der Westhuizen, EE & Croft, V (eds) 2006, 'Running wild, running free: capturing, harnessing and disseminating knowledge flows in support of animal health: 5th International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists, 4-7 July 2005, Onderstepoort, South Africa', University of Pretoria, Veterinary Science Library, Pretoria, South Africa. 160 p.en
dc.subjectICAHIS proceedingsen
dc.subjectLibrary managementen
dc.subject.lcshLibrary administrationen
dc.subject.lcshResearch librariesen
dc.subject.lcshLibrary information networksen
dc.titleLibrary management issues, then and nowen
dc.title.alternative5th International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists, 4-7 July 2005, Onderstepoort, South Africaen
dc.title.alternativeRunning wild, running free : capturing, harnessing and disseminating knowledge flows in support of animal healthen
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