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The library budget, a topic of primary importance to the reference librarian, is thoroughly examined in this book, first published in 1988. Experts offer insightful suggestions for reference librarians to understand and take responsibility for budget issues, directly and indirectly. They address the ability to explain the budget - which actually entails explaining the collection, the services, and the process in place for managing the fiscal resources - a necessary skill for any reference librarian faced with looming budget cuts. Providing quality services on a limited budget is also explored. The contributors provide helpful essays on convincing the parent agency to provide adequate support, setting goals and priorities, generating revenue, and more.



The library budget, a topic of primary importance to the reference librarian, is thoroughly examined in this book, first published in 1988. Experts offer insightful suggestions for reference librarians to understand and take responsibility for budget issues, directly and indirectly.

1. Now That We Are Talking About the Budget Ruth A. Fraley
2. Reference
Planning and Budgeting in the New Technological Era James A. Benson
3. What
Reference Librarians Should Know About Library Finances Dale S. Montanelli
4.
Changes in Attitudes, Changes in Latitudes: Reference/Information Services
Management in a Time of Transition Edwin S. Clay III
5. Budgeting at the
Library Department Level: A Middle Manager's Perspective Tamsen Dalrymple
6.
Budgeting for Reference Services in the Academic Library: A Tutorial Gloria
S. Cline
7. Budgeting for Reference Services as Part of a Library's Financial
Planning Joan S. McConkey
8. Statistical Data as a Management Tool for
Reference Managers, or Roulette by the Numbers Bruce Morton
9. Budgeting and
Financing Reference Services: Managing the Unexpected and Unpredictable
Gerard B. McCabe and Constance E. Gamaluddin
10. To Charge or Not to Charge:
No Longer a Question? Sally F. Williams
11. The Reference Department Budget
in the High Tech Era: An Endangered Species? Kathleen Coleman and Linda Muroi
12. Integrating Electronic Information Systems Into the Reference Services
Budget Nancy L. Eaton and Nancy B. Crane
13. Budgeting for Reference Services
in an On-Line Age Charles R. Anderson
14. Multiple File Computer Searching:
Can Trends in Use Be Predicted? Jean E. Crampon
15. Financing and Managing
Technology-Based Reference Services in the Undergraduate University Library
Rodney M. Hersberger
16. InfoTrac: Is It an Appropriate General Reference
Tool? H. Julene Butler and Gregory M. Kortman
17. Fee-Based Business Research
in an Academic Library Mary McNierney Grant and Donald Ungarelli
18. High
Priced or Over-Priced: They're Every Library's Problem Nancy R. Posel
19.
Managing Difficult People: Patrons (and Others) Helen M. Gothberg
20. The
Realities of College Reference Service: A Case Study in Personnel Utilization
Terrence Mech
21. In Search of Insight: Library Administrators Work the
Reference Desk Ralph E. Russell
22. Unobtrusive Evaluation: An Administrative
Learning Experience Patsy J. Hansel
23. Reference Service vs. Work Crews:
Meeting the Needs of Both During a Collection Shift Susan L. Seiler and Terri
J. Robar
24. A Scenario of the Reference Librarian in a Small University
Library Beatrice E. Flinner
25. Marketing the Library in a Time of Crisis:
Rewriting Public Policy Statements Ruth E. Turner
Ruth A. Fraley, Bill Katz