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Theory, research and practice in library management 1 : flexibility
journal contribution
posted on 2008-02-26, 09:53 authored by Graham WaltonPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept of flexibility as it applies to libraries.
Design/methodology/approach – Specific cases are from the literature introduced where libraries
have introduced aspects of flexibility. Lessons that can be learned from other sectors regarding
flexibility are also presented.
Findings – There are three central themes for libraries to address when considering the various
theories and research around flexibility: importance of management, human resources issues and the
need to know the user. Flexibility has to be managed proactively as a concept in libraries.
Originality/value – The paper provides food for thought for library practitioners in the use of
flexibility in an increasingly uncertain world.
History
School
- University Academic and Administrative Support
Department
- University Library
Citation
WALTON, G., 2007. Theory, research and practice in library management 1 : flexibility. Library management, 28 (3), pp. 165-171Publisher
© Emerald Group Publishing LimitedPublication date
2007Notes
This article is Restricted Access. It was published in the journal, Library management [© Emerald] and is available at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/journals/lm/lm.jspISSN
0143-5124Language
- en