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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. 1 | Librarians and Their Role as Defined by Themselves and by Others | |
The Role of Reference Service in the Mission of the Academic Library | 11 | |
Personal Information Needs in a Democratic Society | 23 | |
Librarians and the FBI | 29 | |
"Send These, the Homeless, Tempest-Tost to Me" | 34 | |
Pseudo-Libraries and Semi-Teachers | 39 | |
Managers and Leaders: Are There More Differences Than Similarities? | 51 | |
Getting into This Mess Wasn't Easy! It Took a Lot of Effort on Our Part | 56 | |
Technology - A Means to an End Only If You Can Agree on the End | 67 | |
Professional Librarians and Professionals in Libraries | 74 | |
Librarians vs. Computer Professionals | 78 | |
Diversity Is Not Fragmentation: Building a Strong Whole from Many Parts | 82 | |
Off-Campus Education and Library Service - Experiences and Observations | 90 | |
Meetings, Bloody Meetings | 99 | |
The Reference Librarian as Information Intermediary: The Correct Approach Is the One That Today's Client Needs Today | 104 | |
The Double-Edged Sword of Library Volunteerism | 115 | |
Scholarly Publication, Academic Libraries, and the Assumption That These Processes Are Really Under Management Control | 119 | |
Information Technology, Users, and Intermediaries in the 21st Century: Some Observations and Predictions | 130 | |
Bailing Out the Pacific Ocean with a Teaspoon | 140 | |
Library Research and Government Funding - A Less Than Ardent Romance | 145 | |
Pt. 2 | Librarians, Their Self-Image, and the Perceptions That Define Their Preparation | |
Information Access and the Changing Library School Curriculum | 157 | |
Evaluating Personnel | 163 | |
Oh, Why (and Oh, What) Do We Classify? | 172 | |
Special Library Professionalism and Library Education | 177 | |
School Librarians and the Rest of Us | 187 | |
The Tyranny of the "Team" | 192 | |
The "Quiet Revolution": A Profession at the Crossroads | 197 | |
Librarian Burnout | 206 | |
The Accredited Library Education Program as Preparation for Professional Library Work | 211 | |
A Requiem for the Mother School of Us All | 237 | |
The Conflict Between Professional and Organizational Loyalty | 242 | |
Professional Ethics in Library and Information Science | 247 | |
The Library Implications of Individual and Team Empowerment | 258 | |
Is There a Correlation Between Library Education Programs and Athletic Success? | 263 | |
Why Do "They" Close Library Schools? | 268 | |
The Perilous Allure of Moral Imperativism | 273 | |
The Freedom to Write a Research Paper Without Being Mugged | 278 | |
Bibliographic Instruction and the Library School Curriculum | 282 | |
Your Half of the Boat Is Sinking | 290 | |
Library and Library School Management: Strangers in Our Midst | 295 | |
Librarians and Information Specialists on the Information Superhighway | 299 | |
Pt. 3 | Librarians in the Cruel World of Politics and Money | |
The Value-Added Process of Librarianship | 317 | |
Cheapness Through "Fairness": The Unholy Conspiracy | 322 | |
Librarians and Marketing | 327 | |
The 26-Mile, 380-Yard Marathon | 332 | |
Hiding the Cost of Information | 337 | |
Librarians, Journal Publishers and Scholarly Information: Whose Leaky Boat Is Sinking? | 347 | |
The Tragic Cost of Being "Reasonable" | 354 | |
Playing Shell Games Without Any Peas | 359 | |
Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water | 364 | |
Assessing the White House Conference: Two Chances to Miss the Brass Ring | 369 | |
Coalition-Building and the Image of Power | 374 | |
Fee vs. Free: A Catchy But Not Very Meaningful Option | 379 | |
Electronic Resource Sharing: It May Seem Obvious, But It's Not as Simple as It Looks | 384 | |
The Leader as Decision Maker: When Centralized Decisions Become Imperative | 393 | |
Would You Like to Rank Order the Importance of Your Children? | 402 | |
Is There More Yellow Brick Road Beyond This Poppy Field? | 407 | |
Our Retreat to Moscow, and Beyond | 412 | |
Index | 417 | |
About the Author | 422 |
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