Corporate library excellence / James M. Matarazzo.

In each chapter of Special Libraries Association, several libraries are conspicuous because of the level of support, number and quality of staff, variety of services provided, and space allocated, as well as a whole host of outstanding characteristics. This study is an investigation of thirteen comp...

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Main Author: Matarazzo, James M., 1941-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Special Libraries Association, [1990]
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Summary:In each chapter of Special Libraries Association, several libraries are conspicuous because of the level of support, number and quality of staff, variety of services provided, and space allocated, as well as a whole host of outstanding characteristics. This study is an investigation of thirteen companies whose libraries/information centers have been identified as outstanding. This study is descriptive and analytical in its nature and is intended to capture the reasons for significant management support for the company library. The aim of this investigation is to provide the first written accounts of the rationale for the excellence of management support for these libraries and to draw appropriate conclusions from the data presented. An integral part of this study is the inclusion of descriptive library case studies which have been authored or coauthored by the information managers.
Physical Description:xvii, 137 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN:0871113678
9780871113672