Who are the Managers and What do They do?

  • Oldcorn R
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Abstract

Addresses the subject of public-library users, actual and potential, through a digest of about 25 international articles. Among titles cited are the following: Investigating non-use of libraries in the UK using the mass-observation archive; Bibliotheques publiques - de la neutralite au pluralisme? (Public libraries - from neutrality to pluralism?); Silence is olden; Une familiarite distante. Enquete sur le public des bibliotheques municipales parisiennes (A distant acquaintanceship - an inquiry into the public served by municipal libraries in Paris); Computer attitudes and library anxiety among undergraduates - a study of Israeli B.Ed. students; New demands - old skills. A strategy for bridging the competence gap: building competencies in a daily working context; Public library service to children and teens - a research agenda; and, The public library, social exclusion and the information society in the UK. Source references are provided. Original article in Italian. (Quotes from original text)

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Oldcorn, R. (1989). Who are the Managers and What do They do? In Management (pp. 3–15). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19926-6_1

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