Table of contents - Special Issue: Management innovation and library services: Part 2. Selected papers from the 3rd Shanghai International Library Forum
Guest Editors: Stephen OConnor
Fostering innovation in library management and leadership: The University of Hong Kong Libraries Leadership Institute
Peter Edward SidorkoThe purpose of this paper is to discuss experiences gained from the introduction of a library leadership institute for Asian academic librarians.
Engaging active citizenry among Singaporeans, young and old, at the Singapore public libraries
Wai Yeen Valerie SiewThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the strategies NLB has undertaken to encourage people to become active citizens at the public libraries.
Study and analysis of information on the reader's potential discontent in an academic library
Renhao HuangThe purpose of the paper is to grope for the scientific research method for the reader's potential discontent information with the analysis of the show form of the reader's…
Developing knowledge innovation culture of libraries
Xiaoping Sheng, Lin SunThe paper aims to focus on the definition, meaning and functions of knowledge innovation culture (KIC) of libraries, its influencing factors and some strategies to develop it.
Embracing customer service in libraries
Hong Miao, Mia Wang BasshamThe purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of customer service and outline the practices and conditions required to provide excellent customer service in libraries.
The heretical library manager for the future
Steve O'ConnorThe purpose of this paper is to explore what it means to be a library leader in the future.
Investigation and analysis of current use of electronic resources in university libraries
Wu ShulingIn recent years, electronic resources have become the library's important storage of a university library, and the fund purchased electronic resources also increased quickly, year…
Working with Generation‐D: adopting and adapting to cultural learning and change
Win Shih, Martha AllenThe paper aims to discuss the expectations and needs of Generation Y students for higher education specifically targeting issues relating to libraries and library management.
Research on reader self‐service in a public library
Haizhen ZhongThe paper aims to discuss the course of change and development of reader self‐service within public libraries in China.
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