The McDonaldization of academic libraries?

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Abstract

George Ritzer, a sociologist at the University of Maryland, has proposed an influential thesis that suggests that many aspects of the fast food industry are making their way into other areas of society. This article explores whether his thesis, known as the McDonaldization thesis, is applicable to academic libraries. Specifically, it seeks to determine to what extent academic libraries may be considered McDonaldized, and if so, what effect McDonaldization may be having on them. It also investigates some possible alternatives to McDonaldization, and their implications for academic libraries.

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Quinn, B. (2000). The McDonaldization of academic libraries? College and Research Libraries, 61(3), 248–261. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.61.3.248

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