Redesigning Library Services: A Manifesto

Redesigning Library Services: A Manifesto by Michael Buckland, published by Amer Library Assn in 1992, is a concise exploration of the evolving landscape of library services. This first edition, comprising 82 pages, delves into the intersection of library science and information technology, addressing the challenges and opportunities that libraries face in an era of rapid change.
In this book, Buckland articulates a vision for the future of libraries, emphasizing the importance of organizational change and public services. Readers will find a thoughtful examination of library administration and automation, providing insights into how these elements can enhance the effectiveness of library services. The text serves as a guide for those interested in the ongoing transformation within the library sector, making it a relevant resource for professionals in the field.
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“Buckland offers one of the most articulate and coherent statements about where we are and where we might be going that has been presented to date”. — Wilson Library Bulletin
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