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The Changing Role of State Library Consultants

The Changing Role of State Library Consultants
Author: Guy Garrison
Publisher: [Urbana] : University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science [distributed by the Illinois Union Bookstore, Champaign, Ill
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1968
Genre: Library consultants
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The State Library Consultant at Work

The State Library Consultant at Work
Author: Marie Ann Long
Publisher: Springfield : Illinois State Library
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1965
Genre: Library consultants
ISBN:

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In this study, state library consultants are described in terms of personal characteristics, educational preparation, and career attitudes. Specific objectives of this exploratory survey were (1) to provide information for guidelines on recruiting and training future consultants, (2) to refine techniques for studying the area, and (3) to discover areas for further research. Data was collected by questionnaires sent to individual consultants and state librarians. Major findings were--uniformly late decisions to come to consulting work, lack of special educational preparation, and performance of more administrative than consultative work with public libraries. This points to need for greater professional awareness of the importance of consulting generally. Suggestions to state agencies for meeting their recruiting and training problems involve higher salaries, definition of job responsibilities, improved specialized training, and professional publicity about these changes. The major implication for library schools is to develop post-master's programs that include the student's specialty, consulting techniques, and administrative and personnel theory. Further studies should examine consulting in other library fields, reasons for leaving consulting work, and consultant's performances and activities. Appendixes include the questionnaires, job satisfactions and dissatisfactions, helpful courses of study, and a bibliography of 41 items. (Jb).


The Role of the Consultant

The Role of the Consultant
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1965
Genre: Consultants
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