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What is our library's mission statement?
How do we serve our older customers better?
How do I justify the purchase of a new Internet workstation in my library?
How many times should I call the plumber each year?
These questions and more are discussed in the new edition of an old classic. Since the publication of its first edition in 1965, Administration of the Small Public Library has been a gold standard resource for setting up and managing cutting-edge small public library facilities. Completely revised and updated, this fourth edition continues that tradition with many more figures, case studies and sample policies, and new content on grant writing, program budgeting, hiring, and creative compensation.
Addressing every aspect of running a small library―from defining the community's characteristics and forming a board to planning a budget to networking with other libraries―this comprehensive reference will help you to:
Embrace emerging technologies.
Improve accountability by using the latest management techniques.
Maintain funding by encouraging community involvement
Adapt sample documents (including long-range plan, job descriptions, organizational charts, budget worksheets, policies, and construction plans) to your institution.
Designed to help those 80% of libraries classified as "small," this completely updated edition is packed with how-to information on how to effectively manage a thriving small public library.
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Edition: 4th
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Publisher: ALA Editions
Publishing Year: 2000
ISBN: 978-0838907948
Pages: 256