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The Library as an Agent of Change: Pushing the Client Institution Forward

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Information_Outlook_AGENT_of_CHANGE_reformatted.pdf (196.3 KB)
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Author
Basefsky, Stuart
Abstract

The library in today's world must transform itself into an agent of change. Basefsky discusses why informing, discussing, soliciting, targeting, teaming and stretching need to be implemented if libraries want to remain useful and the institutions they serve wish to prosper.

Date Issued
1999-08-01
Keywords
library
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university
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resources
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information
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client
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Required Publisher Statement: Copyright by the Special Libraries Association. Final paper published as Basefsky, S. (1999). The library as an agent of change: Pushing the client institution forward. Information Outlook, 3, 37-40.
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