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Public Law Librarianship: Objectives, Challenges, and Solutions [Kõva köide]

"This book aims to introduce firsthand knowledge on the funding, organizational structures, and governance related to public law libraries, including comprehensive research for current and future public law librarians to provide administrative guidance and professional sources essential for running a public law library"--Provided by publisher.

Retired law librarian Selwyn and Eldridge (Grayson County, Texas Law Library) introduce the little known special library by defining the public law library, reviewing its history, and discussing its administration and operations. Unlike, for example general public or academic libraries, they say, public law libraries do not have a commonly known or clearly stated duty or obligations, and often find themselves at the whims and mercy of parent organizations. They cover patron base; governance and organizational structures; general library management; personnel; public relations; collection development; technology, contracts, and electronic resources; technical services; and public services. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgment xx
Chapter 1 Introduction to Public Law Libraries
1(20)
Overview
1(1)
History
2(9)
The Public Law Library's Standing within the Professional Community
11(2)
Future Trends
13(2)
Conclusion
15(6)
Chapter 2 Patron Base
21(20)
Overview
21(2)
Patron Categories
23(7)
Distinctions Between Library Types
30(4)
Future Trends
34(2)
Conclusion
36(5)
Chapter 3 Governance and Organizational Structures
41(31)
Overview
41(1)
Library Organizational Structure
42(19)
The Library Committee, Library Board, and Board of Trustees
61(3)
Future Trends
64(2)
Conclusion
66(6)
Chapter 4 General Library Management
72(25)
Overview
72(1)
Planning
73(3)
Political Realities
76(1)
Funding Methods
77(4)
Financial Management
81(4)
Policies and Procedures
85(1)
Future Trends
86(2)
Conclusion
88(9)
Chapter 5 Personnel
97(25)
Overview
97(1)
Staffing and Library Governance
98(2)
Staffing Issues and Configurations
100(9)
Education
109(4)
Salaries
113(1)
The Public Law Library's Standing within the Various Communities
113(1)
Upgrading the Library and the Job Description
114(2)
Future Trends
116(1)
Conclusion
117(5)
Chapter 6 Public Relations
122(15)
Overview
122(1)
Role of Public Relations
123(1)
Politics and the Public Law Library
124(1)
Marketing and Public Relations Activities
125(2)
Identification and Branding
127(1)
Marketing Plan
128(2)
Patron Group
130(3)
Future Trends
133(1)
Conclusion
133(4)
Chapter 7 Collection Development
137(29)
Overview
137(1)
Collection Development Policies
138(3)
Acquisitions
141(7)
Fiscal Management
148(5)
Collection Management Decisions
153(4)
Future Trends
157(2)
Conclusion
159(7)
Chapter 8 Technology, Contracts, and Electronic Resources
166(31)
Overview
166(2)
ILS vs. OPAC
168(1)
Contracts, License Negotiation, and Pricing
169(5)
Vendor Selection
174(1)
Digital Formats
175(8)
Other Technologies
183(2)
Future Trends
185(2)
Conclusion
187(10)
Chapter 9 Technical Services
197(20)
Overview
197(1)
What is a Classification Scheme?
197(2)
Cataloging
199(1)
RDA
200(1)
Collection Maintenance
201(5)
Repairs
206(1)
Preservation
207(1)
Record Keeping
208(1)
Theft Control and Security
208(2)
Security
210(1)
Weeding and Discard Procedures
211(1)
Future Trends
212(1)
Conclusion
213(4)
Chapter 10 Public Services
217(17)
Overview
217(1)
Reference Service
218(6)
Bibliographic Instruction
224(1)
Jail Services
225(1)
Handicapped Access
226(3)
Interlibrary Loan
229(1)
Circulation
230(1)
Future Trends
230(1)
Conclusion
231(3)
Appendix A 234(15)
Appendix B 249(6)
Appendix C 255