The political economy of the academic library

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Abstract

Because there are economic and political aspects to the operation of the academic library and its parent university, it is appropriate to refer to the "political economy of the academic library," and fruitful to apply the political economy paradigm in an effort to understand the library fully. Three significant aspects of the political economy of the academic library are discussed, as is the anarchic nature of the university, and implications for the academic library.

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Carrigan, D. P. (1988). The political economy of the academic library. College and Research Libraries, 49(4), 325–331. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl_49_04_325

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