Librarianship - quo vadis?: opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium
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Autor: White, Herbert S.
Jahr: 2000
Contents
Foreword.........................xix
Introduction.......................xxi
Look at All Those Beautiful Birds Overhead!........1
Out of Focus.............................2
For Better or Worse..........................3
No Pain, No Gain...........................3
Fight the Real Enemy.........................4
Priorities for the Research Library Budget:
A Humble Proposal.....................7
Where Do We Go from Here?....................10
What Do We Give Em? And Who Are Em?........11
TheTaleofBCPL..........................11
Libraries: Important, Yes; Crucial,...?...............12
The Painful Truth About Librarians.................12
A Monolithic Sense of Purpose...................13
A Longstanding Administrative Team...............13
Inbreeding in Libraries.......................14
Luck Is Not Enough.........................14
Public Libraries Have Diverse Wants................15
The Legacy of John Swan.................17
A Productive Administrator.....................17
The Freedom to Lie.........................18
Focusing Principles on Librarians..................18
The Final Swan Publication.....................19
Putting Our Money Where Cincinnati Is..............19
Upholding Our Self-Righteousness.................20
VII
viii I Contents
Small Public Libraries—Challenges, Opportunities,
and Irrelevancies......................21
Smaller Is More Important?.....................22
The Alaska Model and More....................22
Librarians Determine Librarianship.................23
Certification As Subterfuge.....................23
Cheaper Certainly Isn t Better....................24
Training the Pseudolibrarian....................24
Libraries Begin with Librarians...................25
Lead Me Not into Temptation to Do Good .......27
The Budget/Program Relation....................27
Making a Choice..........................28
Step Aside, Librarians........................29
On the Wrong Track.........................29
What Do We Know About Literacy?................30
Our Fascination with Doing Good.................30
Avoiding Overcommitment.....................31
Our Goals and Our Programs: We re Better at Caring
Than at Getting Others to Care..............33
Depend on Drucker.........................34
Bosses Will Opt for Fuzzy Vagueness...............34
Self-Correcting Mechanism.....................35
The White Example.........................35
So Let s Play Hardball.......................36
The Politics of Reinventing Government Libraries .... 39
Fairy Tales from the Wonderful World
of Library Politics......................53
User Satisfaction Isn t Money....................54
Will Libraries Always Be Wonderful?...............54
Trivializing Ourselves........................55
Raising Citizens Expectations...................56
No Relief in San Francisco.....................57
Contents I ix
Is Anyone Still Training the Circus Animals?.......59
Technology s Giddy Promise....................60
Terminology Over Substance....................60
Communications Improvements..................61
Communications Overkill......................62
Information Sanitary Engineers...................62
And Now Onto the Highway....................63
Information Intermediation:
A Fancy Name for Reference Work............ 65
Our Role in Education Is Flawed.................. 65
A Fancy Name for Reference Work................. 66
Academicians and Reference.................... 67
Healthcare and Librarians...................... 67
End User Searching Inevitable?................... 68
Technologists on the March..................... 68
Librarians Should Know Better................... 69
Beware the Lemmings........................ 69
Library Studies or Information Management—
What s in a Name?.....................71
The Berkeley Debacle........................72
Much Will Change—Good and Bad................72
Managing Info Isn t New......................72
Is It a Library?............................73
Teaching the Good 01 Stuff....................73
Diluting the L Word........................74
It s Time to Define Ourselves....................74
Preparing for Library Work.....................75
Technology in Libraries—A Continuous Process.....77
Educating for the Now and Future Profession......83
The Whims of Educators......................84
Dampening Our Ardor.......................84
Students First Need a Job......................85
Being Prepared for All Futures...................85
Our Unpredictable Future......................86
The Self-Confident Librarian....................87
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The Cost of Knowledge and the Cost of Ignorance .... 89
Not Free, But Valuable ......................90
Costing Out ILL...........................90
Who Pays, Tapper or Tappee?...................91
Service Doesn t Come Cheap....................91
Tell the Truth About Costs.....................92
How Many Priorities Are We Allowed to Have—
And Who Sets Them?....................93
DOE s Self-Serving Choice.....................94
We Have More Than One Priority.................94
Getting Trapped by the Shell Game................. 95
Meeting All Their Needs......................95
It s Only Words...........................96
Block Grants Won t Cut It.....................97
Never Mind Being Innovative and Effective—
Just Be Nice.........................99
A Stubborn Search for Conformity................100
Appropriate Committees......................100
Don t Investigate, Just Apologize?................101
Does Being Nice Mean Gaining Power?..............101
Change Comes from Annoying Individuals............102
Voluntarily Formed Teams....................102
Smearing with a Broad Brush...............105
Can We Be Sports About Teams?.................105
Elitism Is a Broad Term......................106
The Ugliness of the Team.....................107
Our Still Basic Wants.......................107
Diversity Is Essential........................108
The Role of Information Intermediaries
and the Superhighway: Crucial, Important,
Trivial, or Non-Existent?..................109
Contents I xi
Unity Through Diversity:
We Need to Define Some Terms.............121
Warning: Integration........................ 122
Differences As an Additive.................... 122
What Do We Mean by Unity?................... 123
Today s More Complex Issues................... 123
Favoring Bilingualism?...................... 123
Libraries Promoting Unity..................... 124
The Search for Terminology.................... 125
Blaming the Victim—The Academic Library Version. . . . 127
The Perilous But Also Opportune Future for
Special Librarians.....................131
Searching for Cost Savings...................132
Parenting the Parents........................132
Death and Downsizing.......................133
Management by Objectives....................133
Closing Arguments.........................134
Managing Within Change—Or Helping to
Shape the Management of Change............137
The Politics of Reinventing Special Libraries.......143
Introduction............................ 143
The Financial Impact of End User Searching........... 144
The Meatware Industry...................... 144
Too Much Information, Too Many Diversions.......... 145
The Trouble with Consulting, Advising, and Downsizing..... 145
Equal Access to Information.................... 146
Some Disturbing News....................... 147
Conclusion............................. 147
Our Strategy for Saving Libraries:
Add Water to the Thin Soup...............149
We Cope, We Survive.......................149
The Quality of Reference.....................150
A Chilling Childers Study.....................150
Be Nice to Paraprofessionals....................151
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Nonpartisanism and Libraries................... 151
Information Cliffhanging..................... 152
The Priority Short List....................... 152
Traditional Leaders = Nothing................... 153
Focusing on the Trivial Is Certainly More Fun......155
It s Easier to Go National.....................156
Managers Must Manage......................156
Subsumed by Special Interests...................157
Meeting in Comfort........................158
Correction.............................159
Selecting Conference Sites for ALA............161
Sweeping Resolutions.......................161
Site Selection............................162
Holding Us Hostage........................163
Chicago, Always Chicago.....................164
Research Library Directors and the Squandered
Opportunity to Lead...................167
TurfWars.............................168
Paralyzed on Pricing........................168
Access Vs. Ownership.......................169
Outside the System.........................169
Fighting Back...........................170
Do We Want to Be Knowledge Workers?.........173
Broadening Our Self-image....................174
New Knowledge Workers.....................174
Self-Service Libraries.......................175
Nondiluted Quality.........................176
A Bright Future—For Us?.....................177
Economic and Political Issues in Determining
the Future of the Professionally Managed Library
Over the Next Ten Years.................179
Contents I xiii
Book Review........................189
Faculty Status for Academic Librarians:
The Search for the Holy Grail..............193
Gaining Respect..........................194
Aping Faculty...........................194
No Free Time..........................195
Doing It Our Way........................ , 195
Research Outranks Teaching....................196
Changing Perceptions.......................196
Adapting Commercial Strategies to Managing
Government Libraries...................199
Our Failure to Seek, Much Less Achieve,
Funding and Management Support............205
And Yet................................215
What Must We Do?........................217
Notes................................219
Doing More with Less? If We Can Do It Now,
Why Were We Goofing Off Before?............221
Marketing As a Tool for Destabilization.........225
Libraries Now Anti-Advertise...................226
Paper-Training Our Officials...................226
Hammering at Public Perception..................227
Money from the Municipality...................227
Don t Even Think About It....................228
Information Is Crucial.......................228
Stress What Isn t Happening....................229
Keynote Address: Fourth International Conference on
Fee-Based Information Services in Libraries.......231
Notes................................236
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Our Conflicting Responsibilities: To Our Bosses,
Our Staff, and Our Profession..............237
Local Visions, Devil s Bargain..................238
Library Students As Locals....................239
What Bosses Owe Us.......................239
Suffering Victims?.........................240
The Passion to Be in Fashion...............241
Information Is a Means to an End.................242
More Information Isn t Better...................242
The New Information Flood....................243
Are We Knowledge Workers?...................244
Needed: Information Lifeguards..................244
Librarians: Logical Selectors...................245
Who Will Lead the Unsuspecting
Lemmings Over the Cliff?.................247
References.............................255
Should Leaders Want to Be Managers and
Give Up AU That Freedom?................257
Leadership Is Different.......................258
Leadership Isn t Easy.......................259
The Constraints of Management..................259
Turning Leaders Into Managers..................260
Planning and Evaluation: The Endless Carousel.....261
Libraries Don t Plan........................261
Evaluation Needed.........................262
Subordinates Worth the Trouble..................262
How to Evaluate..........................263
Making Decisions.........................264
Embarking on the Information Superhighway
While Downsizing and Outsourcing Libraries.......267
Contents I xv
Dangerous Misconceptions About Organizational
Development of Virtual Libraries.............271
The Impact of the Virtual Library on Us..............274
The Impact of the Virtual Library on University
Administrators and Budgets.................276
The Impact of the Virtual Library on Our Faculty Colleagues . . . 278
Summary and Conclusions.....................279
What Is a Professional in Our Field?...........281
Getting the Right Staff Mix....................282
Librarians As Clerks........................283
Will Credentials Help?.......................284
People, Not Technology......................284
Is There a Surplus of Librarians?.............287
What Professionals Do.......................288
Protecting Our Turf........................289
Redressing Shortfalls........................290
Better Service, Not Self-Service..................290
A Librarian in Every Library...................290
Library Outsourcing and Contracting:
Cost-Effectiveness or Shell Game?............293
Rational Outsourcing........................294
Getting Honest About Cost....................294
The Advent of Downsizing....................295
Fooling Us.............................295
It s Even Worse at Libraries....................296
When the Public Is Fed Up....................297
Organizational Change in an Era of Technological
Challenges: Structuring an Environment
Conducive to Learning...................299
jtrví / Contents
Library Managers Must Really Lead...........313
Abdicating Responsibility.....................313
Looking Dumbly at Ourselves...................314
Making Myself Heard.......................315
Gadflies Need Apply........................316
Take Note of Alternatives.....................316
Library Computers: Tools or Toys?............319
Technology and Its Limits.....................320
Worrying About Our Education..................320
Fitting Faculty to Curriculum...................321
Our Role Is Unequaled.......................321
Claiming Our Territory......................322
Book Review........................323
The Changes in Off-Campus Education.........327
Can Off-Campus Teaching Work?.................327
Expansion Without Funding....................328
Distance Education Expands....................329
Hard to Evaluate..........................329
Practitioners Looking In?.....................330
Employers Hold the Power....................330
What to Evaluate and What to Reward..........333
Competition Leads to Results...................334
People Want Recognition.....................334
Improving Teamwork.......................335
Planning for Reality........................335
Fairness, Not Egalitarianism....................336
Technology and the Pressures and Opportunities
for Document Delivery..................337
Contents I xvü
Public Library Reference Service—
Expectations and Reality.................349
Whose Expectations?.......................350
Ask Administrators? No......................350
Let Reference Librarians Do It...................350
Knowing Whom to Blame.....................351
Claiming Our Expertise......................351
Two Possible Tactics........................352
We re Professionals, After All...................352
Edmund Burke......................355
Librarians and Information Technology:
Which Is the Tail and Which Is the Dog?.........357
References.............................369
Why Outsourcing Happens, and
What to Do About It...................371
When Outsourcing Pays......................372
Beat Them by Joining Them....................374
Authority, Responsibility, and Delegation
in Public Libraries.....................377
Learning How to Delegate..................... 377
We Need Contracts......................... 378
Legislative Protection....................... 379
When Users Don t Pay....................... 379
Punting the Problem.......................... 380
Is Our Mission One of Providing Only Information
or Providing Knowledge?.................381
xviü I Contents
Where Is This Profession Heading?............389
What Is Our Unique Role?.....................390
Where It All Began........................390
Libraries, Not Information.....................391
What Price Modesty?.......................391
ALA Ignores Librarians......................392
Where Are the Librarians?.....................392
Letting Our Bosses Know.....................393
Concern, Not Consensus......................393
Index...........................395
About the Author....................399
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spellingShingle | White, Herbert S. Librarianship - quo vadis? opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium Bibliotheekwezen gtt Bibliothéconomie - Prévision Bibliothéconomie - États-Unis - Prévision Informatietechnologie gtt Sciences de l'information - Prévision Sciences de l'information - États-Unis - Prévision Information Science trends Information science Forecasting Information science United States Forecasting Library Science trends Library science Forecasting Library science United States Forecasting Prognose (DE-588)4047390-9 gnd Bibliothek (DE-588)4006439-6 gnd Zukunft (DE-588)4068097-6 gnd |
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title | Librarianship - quo vadis? opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium |
title_auth | Librarianship - quo vadis? opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium |
title_exact_search | Librarianship - quo vadis? opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium |
title_full | Librarianship - quo vadis? opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium Herbert S. White |
title_fullStr | Librarianship - quo vadis? opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium Herbert S. White |
title_full_unstemmed | Librarianship - quo vadis? opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium Herbert S. White |
title_short | Librarianship - quo vadis? |
title_sort | librarianship quo vadis opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium |
title_sub | opportunities and dangers as we face the new millenium |
topic | Bibliotheekwezen gtt Bibliothéconomie - Prévision Bibliothéconomie - États-Unis - Prévision Informatietechnologie gtt Sciences de l'information - Prévision Sciences de l'information - États-Unis - Prévision Information Science trends Information science Forecasting Information science United States Forecasting Library Science trends Library science Forecasting Library science United States Forecasting Prognose (DE-588)4047390-9 gnd Bibliothek (DE-588)4006439-6 gnd Zukunft (DE-588)4068097-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Bibliotheekwezen Bibliothéconomie - Prévision Bibliothéconomie - États-Unis - Prévision Informatietechnologie Sciences de l'information - Prévision Sciences de l'information - États-Unis - Prévision Information Science trends Information science Forecasting Information science United States Forecasting Library Science trends Library science Forecasting Library science United States Forecasting Prognose Bibliothek Zukunft USA |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009335699&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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