Aims and Scope
The Information Audit is a process by which a library or information centre reviews and assesses its holdings, services etc. This book will take the information professional through the stages of conducting an audit, from planning and carrying out to assessing and presenting the results and how to implement findings. As an aid to understanding, the book contains four international case studies to illustrate the information audit process in action. This title is directed at library managers in all sectors, but particulary those in special libraries, students and lectures in library and information science.
Supplementary Information
- xxiv, 272 pages
- 93 Fig. 23 Tables
- DE GRUYTER SAUR
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Reference Work
- Keywords:
- Subjects
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Libraries, Information and Documentation
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Libraries, Information and Documentation
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Libraries, Information and Documentation
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