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    Library Planning and Budgeting: A Few Underappreciated Principles

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    In this issue, Robert P. Holley, Professor of Library and Information Science at Wayne State University, looks at several important points about library planning and budgeting from his twenty five years’ experience as a library administrator. He chose these topics because they most often come as a surprise to students in his library management classes as well as his library colleagues. Understanding these few underappreciated and less than obvious management principles can help library managers grasp how libraries are different from for-profit organizations and how they can avoid some planning and budgeting traps

    Are Technical Services Topics Underrepresented in the Contributed Papers at the ACRL National Conferences?

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    This study tests the hypothesis that the contributed papers at the 12 ACRL national conferences do not cover topics of interest to technical services librarians in proportion to their membership in ACRL. The analysis showed that 14.66% of contributed papers dealt with subjects that were part of the charge of ALCTS, the technical services division in ALA, and its five sections. This percentage dropped to 7.52% with the removal of collection development papers that are also of high interest to many public services librarians. Current overlap statistics indicate that 18.83% of ACRL members also belong to ALCTS—an indication of potential ACRL member interest in technical services topics. An unexpected discovery was that the contributed papers became much more holistic with the arrival of the Internet and electronic resources in academic libraries and, starting with the 1999 Detroit national conference, were much more difficult to categorize into specialized niches. The author speculates that the attendance at the national conferences by a high proportion of librarians from small to mid-size academic libraries discourages papers on technical services topics since technical services librarians are more likely to work in large ARL libraries

    Random Ramblings: The Bill and Melinda Gates University Library

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    Random Ramblings: The Myth of the Unique User

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    Management Basics for Information Professionals, 1st ed. [Book Review]

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    TCR Special Report on ACRL

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    Internet and Personal Computing Fads. [Book Review].

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    Random Ramblings: Introductions

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    In the author\u27s inaugural entry for the recurring column Random Ramblings (Against the Grain), the author shares his professional background, research interests, and goals for the column

    Random Ramblings: Book Selection Then and Now

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