Library planning helps institutions address broader changes in the way information is sought, found, and consumed so the institution can prepare students for success in an increasing data- and knowledge-dependent society. The book defines the concept and process of strategic planning, explaining its origins in the business world in the 1960s, and its adoption by library and information services from the 1970s, with support from professional associations and government bodies in promoting good practice.
Print ISBN: 9781682508534 | $160 | 2023 | Hardcover
Subject: Library Science
Editor: Yusaku Ohta
About the Editor: Yusaku Ohta holds a Ph.D. in Library and Information Science. He has seven years of teaching and research experience. He has a keen interest in cataloging, classification, information technology in libraries, AI services in libraries, etc. His research interests are focused on Open Science and CRIS systems, particularly semantic interoperability.