1st Edition

Business School Libraries in the 21st Century

By Tim Wales Copyright 2014
    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    In a period of change, consolidation and cut-backs as well as rapid technological developments, the business school library is often at the forefront of new initiatives and innovative approaches to delivering and managing information in the most responsive yet cost-effective manner possible. In this unique book a respected group of business library directors from prestigious institutions around the world come together to reflect on the key challenges facing their libraries today, from change management to technology and communications to space. They document the state of the sector during a time of fundamental change, draw on their own local contexts to explore topics and concepts and share their insights into what the future might bring. This book will be essential reading not only for librarians working in business, management or social sciences disciplines but for all professionals managing library and information services.

    Chapter 1 Introduction: Business School Libraries in 2013, Tim Wales; Chapter 2 Organizational Design Considerations for Delivering Value in The 21st-Century Academic Library, Deb Wallace; Chapter 3 Change Management in Business Libraries, Thorsten Meyer, Claudia Liebetruth; Chapter 4 Business School Libraries on The Radar: Not Seen and Not Heard?, Andy Priestner; Chapter 5 Return on Investment (ROI) From A Business School Library: An Indian Perspective, DrH. Anil Kumar; Chapter 6 Technology Challenges for The Business School Library, Jonathan Eaton; Chapter 7 Open Archives in France: An Overview of The Academic Sector, Agnès Melot, Sophie Forcadell; Chapter 8 Collaboration in Business Libraries: Careers and Entrepreneurship, MarcellaBarnhart, CathyOgur; Chapter 9 Revitalizing Library Spaces for a Sustainable Future: A Hong Kong Perspective, Lai FongLi; Chapter 10 The Physical Library in the Business School of the Future, KathleenLong; Chapter 11 Conceptualizing The Future of the Business School Library, ChrisFlegg; Chapter 12 Business School Libraries’ Futures?, TimWales;

    Biography

    Tim Wales is Director of Library Services at the University of West London, UK. He was previously Head of Library at the London Business School and Associate Director (E-Strategy) at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was Secretary of the UK’s Business Librarians Association 2006-7. He has published extensively on a range of professional librarianship topics including veterinarian information needs, alumni support and e-Library systems and technologies. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in the UK.

    ’Today’s business leaders - current and future - face huge volumes of data, changing information formats and expanding channels of communication networks. With such clients, business school libraries are in the vanguard of institutional thinking, policy and application of technology. This book describes how the world’s leading business school librarians are facing up to this challenge and reveals lessons to libraries of all kinds.’ Helen Edwards, SKOLKOVO Moscow School of Management, Russia ’A valuable international reflection on today’s business library world from highly recognized professionals. I recommend this book to all librarians worldwide facing the exciting challenge of serving the various players of a business academic community.’ Pascale Pajona, Head Librarian at INSEAD ’This collection of lively and accessible reflections provides welcome confirmation of the rightness of our business library’s recent initiatives (e.g. career coaching, space re-purposing, and entrepreneurs’ services). More importantly, these thought pieces suggest roles and services that my colleagues and I might offer our institution, our partners, and our users as SIBL re-invents itself.’ Kristin McDonough, New York Public Library - Science, Industry, and Business Library (SIBL), USA ’Delete ’Business School’ from the title of this book and you have what is essentially an invaluable toolkit for 21 century librarianship. The book explores contemporaneous issues of relevance to any library ...’ Libfocus ’This volume deserves wide readership but will be especially useful to academic and special librarians.’ CILIP Update 'The librarians writing in Business School Libraries present thoughtful reflection and distinctive solutions to the challenges faced by their institutions which in turn offer valuable insight not just to business school libraries but also to academic and special libraries of all types.' The Journal of Academic Librarianship ’... th