The hybrid librarian: the affinity of collection management with technical services and the organizational benefits of an individualized assignment

Author:

Eckwright Gail Z.,Bolin Mary K.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Education

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2. Christine E. Thompson, ed., Integration in the Library Organization (Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 1999). For another view of collegial management, see Steve, McKinzie, “Twenty-five Years of Collegial Management: The Dickinson College Model of Revolving Leadership and Holistic Librarianship,” Library Philosophy and Practice 2 (Spring 2000). Available: www.uidaho.edu/∼mbolin/mckinzie.htm (accessed January 30, 2001).

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4. Christine DeZelar-Tiedman, “Perfect Fit: Tailoring Library Positions to Match Individual Skills,” Journal of Library Administration 29(2)(1999): 29–40; Mary K. Bolin, “The Collegial Environment and the Functional Organization.” Journal of Library Administration 29(2)(1999): 39–62.

5. See, for instance, Susan Grigg, “Integration or Coordination? Reorganization for Special Collections Programs,” Journal of Academic Librarianship 26 (March 2000): 133–138; Laura Bender, “Team Organization-Learning Organization: The University of Arizona Four Years into It,” Information Outlook 1(9) (September 1997): 19–27; David Garnes, “Shared Experience: Working in Partnership in a Team-Based Environment,” Journal of Library Administration 29(2)(1999): 95–101; Anita Schuneman & Deborah A. Mohr, “Team Cataloging in Academic Libraries: An Exploratory Survey,” Library Resources & Technical Services 38 (July 1, 1994): 257–266; John Lubans Jr., “Lessons for Libraries from a Self-Managing Team: The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Experience,” Library Administration & Management 12 (Summer 1998): 142–149; Suzan McGinnis, “The Electronic Resources Group: Using the Cross-Functional Team Approach to the Challenge of Acquiring Electronic Resources,” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory 22(3)(1998): 295–301; Karyle S. Butcher, “Decision Making in a Team Environment,” Library Administration & Management 11 (Fall 1997): 222–229.

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