Getting to know the organisation; Existing information resources: internal and external; Setting up the initial service; Physical planning; Making the most of technology; Procedures and records: what is required? Stock: selection and effective use; Stock: acquisition and processing; Cataloguing and classification; Stock: loan and circulation; Staff: development, qualities and skills; What next? - future developments. Appendices: Organisations to approach for information and advice; Organisations offering training, advice and information; Specialist publishers, book and periodical suppliers; Library equipment and systems suppliers: a selection. Index.
Sylvia P Webb, Sylvia P. Webb
'Anyone involved in setting up, or taking over, a small information
service should read this book, for a novice it is essential
reading, for the more experienced, useful revision.' -
International Journal of Information Management
'An ideal self-help handbook for anyone charged with creating an
information service.' - Managing Information
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