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The Changing Academic Library: Operations, Culture, Environments

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The Changing Academic Library, Second Edition, number 65 in the ACRL Publications in Librarianship (PIL) series, is a completely revised, enhanced, and updated edition of John M. Budd’s The Changing Academic Library (PIL # 56, 2005). This book has been completely updated and revised to reflect the dynamic states of higher education and academic libraries. It presents a critical examination of major issues facing colleges and universities and the unique challenges that their libraries must come to grips with. Current practice is reviewed, but it is examined in the broader context of educational needs, scholarly communication, politics and economics, technology, and the nature of complex organizations. The book may be used as a text in library and information science courses, as well as an introduction for new professionals and academic administrators.

412 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 2005

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July 27, 2018
This needs a re-edit. While the information is good, it's mostly about academic library management. Could also use some breaking up of overly-large paragraphs that extend over pages.
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“The Web is not a complete substitute for scholarly resources that have been vetted by editorial and review processes.”

“There is an abundance of true but useless information out there.”

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October 29, 2014
Helpful and currently timely. Starts with a brief history for most chapters and follows developments. Covers wide range of critical topics: organization, governance and management, finance, scholarly communication, collections and electronic information, librarians and wraps up with a look ahead.
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October 16, 2012
Really packed with a lot of thought-provoking ideas.
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