Academic library metamorphosis and regeneration

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Academic library metamorphosis and regeneration

Marcy Simons

(Beta Phi Mu scholars series)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2018

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-128) and index

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Academic Library Metamorphosis and Regeneration continues the discussions around change and transformation that are taking place in the library profession today. Academic libraries are undergoing change at a remarkable rate and have been through transitions that were unthinkable before disruptive technology changed everything. For academic libraries, changes in higher education, scholarly communication, and user expectations are driving a continuous need to adjust, transform, and re-create ourselves. This book explores the changes that led us to where we are today, reviews academic libraries that have transformed, and offers suggestions for those who are beginning a change process.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: A Sea of Change Chapter Two: Changes in Traditional Roles Chapter Three: Changes in Leadership Roles Chapter Four: Changes in Structure Chapter Five: Change, Change Agents and Culture Chapter Six: Innovation in Academic Libraries Chapter Seven: Transformation Chapter Eight: Annotated Bibliography

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