Views versus visions: Implementing the library's vision in the real world
Watson, Ellen I.; Hartman, Joel L.
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Title
Views versus visions: Implementing the library's vision in the real world
Author(s)
Watson, Ellen I.
Hartman, Joel L.
Issue Date
1994
Keyword(s)
Academic libraries
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Abstract
"Throughout institutions of higher education, the view of the library takes on
many forms: the president may be inclined to see the library as a money pit;
the faculty view of their library allocation approaches that of entitlement; some
undergraduates view the library as a neat place for an inexpensive date; and
the librarians as the place where ""My Collection"" is kept.
While these stereotypes may appear all too familiar to some, they bear
an element of truth. These, and other stereotypical views of the library, derive
from the past; libraries and librarians are now in a period of substantial
transformation, transition, and opportunity.
This paper speaks to both the evolving role of libraries and to a process
for changing the library's institutional position. If you want to be somewhere
else, don't stay where you are. But, how do you manage the transition?"
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Series/Report Name or Number
Emerging communities : integrating networked information into library services [papers presented the 1993 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, April 4-6, 1993]
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