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Letting go of legacy services, library case studies, edited by Mary Evangeliste and Katherine Furlong

Label
Letting go of legacy services, library case studies, edited by Mary Evangeliste and Katherine Furlong
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-151) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Letting go of legacy services
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
872381775
Responsibility statement
edited by Mary Evangeliste and Katherine Furlong
Sub title
library case studies
Summary
Adding new services is done as new needs arise. But taking away existing services-- the "legacy services" of the title-- makes many librarians uncomfortable-- even if these services are no longer relevant to the community. This collection of essays is designed to help you discover ways to identify services, activities, and practices that can be let go, so that staff can focus on valuable, mission-critical work
Table Of Contents
Lafayette College -- Interview with David Consiglio -- Cumberland County Library System -- University of Arizona -- Oregon State University -- University of California-Santa Cruz -- University of North Carolina-Charlotte -- American University -- Interview with Valerie Diggs -- Rosenberg Library -- University of West Florida
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