The purpose of the paper is to describe a personal journey, through identifying and managing change in a small law library.
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Purpose
The purpose of the paper is to describe a personal journey, through identifying and managing change in a small law library.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper describes a simple approach to improving services and managing change in a small workplace solo library.
Findings
The paper shows that by using ISO 9001 audits as a tool for identifying weaknesses in existing systems, and applying the Plan‐Do‐Check‐Act principles, corrective actions were identified and implemented.
Originality/value
This paper gives simple, practical guidance for service identification improvement in small workplace libraries.
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Olwyn Garratt and Adeline du Toit
The value of library and information services in the incorporated South African law firm was investigated with regard to accountability to corporate management. A cost accounting…
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The value of library and information services in the incorporated South African law firm was investigated with regard to accountability to corporate management. A cost accounting exercise was developed and tested in seven South African law firms of varying size. Cost per practitioner was calculated in order to correlate data from the participating organisations so that average relative spending might be determined. Attempts to relate the unit cost of library and information services to use and usefulness were inconclusive and these efforts were unable to demonstrate the value of the corporate investment. Recognised business practices relating to corporate accountability were considered with regard to the relevance to corporate support services. These included ISO 9000 and the practice of internal auditing. An information services audit was proposed in accordance with a recognised management process.