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Cords, Sarah Statz – Library Journal, 2009
In 2008, as business increasingly became the news, business publishing showed a growing awareness of the big picture, putting out fewer personality-driven titles. In this list, one will see that business histories embrace recent technological innovation as much as longevity. The best management/HR books look at the big picture through pushing…
Descriptors: Books, Nonfiction, Business, Economics
Berry, John N., III – Library Journal, 2009
This article profiles Rebecca Knuth, winner of the LJ Teaching Award for 2009. The way she plans a class she's teaching illustrates why she was nominated by her students and won the award. The award, which comes with a $5000 honorarium and a celebration at the American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Meeting, is sponsored by ProQuest. For…
Descriptors: Information Science Education, Recognition (Achievement), Profiles, Awards
Cords, Sarah Statz – Library Journal, 2008
The Dow's losses over this year's first 12 days of trading erased nearly all of last year's gains; the pace of new home-building was, in January, reportedly at its lowest in 16 years; and recession rumblings, too, are making themselves heard. In 2007, though the economy was hardly soaring, readers would not have felt much was amiss. The year saw…
Descriptors: Books, Biographies, Business, History
Kent, Susan – Library Journal, 2002
Discusses the Bertelsmann Foundation's International Network of Public Libraries which was created to facilitate the exchange of experiences among public library experts, to develop innovative methods of library service, and to promote the implementation of new practices in everyday service. Focuses on libraries in Germany, Scandinavia, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, International Programs, Library Services
Cords, Sarah Statz; Elsen, Carol; Geck, Caroline; Heckman, Lucy; Maxted, Lawrence R.; Turner, Stephen E. – Library Journal, 2007
The year's business reading identified new trends, reckoned with old challenges, offered counteropinions on hot topics, reinforced some old lessons, highlighted gains over losses, celebrated innovations that have potential for all, and observed the failures of these innovations to keep their promise. In short, it was a year of balancing…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Manufacturing, Outcomes of Education, Developing Nations
Malinconico, S. Michael – Library Journal, 1979
Criticizes the Library of Congress' manner of representing the United States in international attempts to develop universal bibliographic control. Direct involvement by American libraries in international activities is urged, in order that actions taken be decided upon in a democratic fashion. (SW)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Democratic Values, Global Approach, Information Processing
Oder, Norman; DiMattia, Susan – Library Journal, 1997
Knowledge management (KM) has risen out of organizational downsizing and technology innovation and is an attempt to cope with the information explosion and to capitalize on increased knowledge in the workplace. This article examines the emergence of KM, business world variations on its concepts, the role of and opportunities for librarians, and…
Descriptors: Business, Competence, Global Approach, Information Management
Stuart-Stubbs, Basil; Simpson, Donald B. – Library Journal, 1984
Recounts history of development of Universal Availability of Publications (UAP) concept over past decade. Origin of concept in International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, three resolutions dealing with international interlibrary loans, conferences, Unesco support, and a document prepared for the 1982 UAP Congress are…
Descriptors: Conferences, Global Approach, Interlibrary Loans, International Programs
Zurkowski, Paul G. – Library Journal, 1979
Advocates an American Declaration for the information age to guide development of the information industry. The information revolution is discussed in terms of technological advancement, copyright issues, international policy, and telecommunications. Information is compared to money as a universal commodity. (SW)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Databases, Economic Climate, Ethics
Berry, John – Library Journal, 1993
Discusses issues raised at the Special Libraries Association (SLA) 1992 annual conference. Topics addressed include international activities; goals for SLA; a keynote speech by Ray Kurzweil that discussed innovation and creativity; SLA board actions; candidates for upcoming elections; and the interests of academic members versus working corporate…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Conferences, Corporate Libraries, Creativity
Avallone, Susan – Library Journal, 1987
Briefly summarizes topics discussed within the theme of global information access at the annual conference of the Special Libraries Association, including information policy in foreign countries, copyright laws, the impact of library automation on access to information, and findings of a task force on the value of the information professional.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Somerville, Mary R. – Library Journal, 1995
By reflecting the new global community in staffing, collections, programs, exhibits, and services, public libraries will be fulfilling their role in the acculturation and education of new citizens, as well as contributing to greater community understanding and a new world order. A sidebar lists seven steps for serving recent immigrants. (AEF)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Global Approach, Global Education, Immigrants
Edmonds, Ed – Library Journal, 1993
Reports on the 1993 annual conference of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL). Topics covered include the future of law librarianship, access to government information, copyright, library school closings, the Internet, and the impact of global information needs. (EAM)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Conferences, Copyrights, Futures (of Society)
Penniman, W. David – Library Journal, 1992
Discusses changes in and future prospects of information delivery systems, including libraries, and describes four areas that the Council on Library Resources (CLR) is addressing to promote the evolution of information services: human resource issues; economic issues; infrastructure questions; and information processing and access. Other…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Change, Change Agents, Delivery Systems