Supply Chain Management for Collection Services of Academic Libraries

Solving Operational Challenges and Enhancing User Productivity

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Library & Information Services, Reference
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Author: John Wang ISBN: 9780081020326
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: August 23, 2017
Imprint: Chandos Publishing Language: English
Author: John Wang
ISBN: 9780081020326
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: August 23, 2017
Imprint: Chandos Publishing
Language: English

Library Supply Chain Management for Collection Services of Academic Libraries: Solving Operational Challenges and Enhancing User Productivity contains three sections, each comprised of several topical chapters on a particular subject. Part One explains why supply chain management is vital to libraries. Part Two builds on Part One, beginning with a classic supply chain model, including its brief history and current development. Part Three suggests a theoretical supply chain model based on emerging technological advancements of society. This model will develop based on four components, user goals, workflow efficiency, financial stewardship and core services.

  • Introduces supply chain management to library and information science
  • Provides the first study on supply chain integration for libraries to fulfill their mission in knowledge management and delivery
  • Provides practitioners and researchers with a model and theoretical framework of the supply chain to further study library science
  • Inspires researchers and practitioners to embrace or adopt emerging technologies for service and operational optimization
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Library Supply Chain Management for Collection Services of Academic Libraries: Solving Operational Challenges and Enhancing User Productivity contains three sections, each comprised of several topical chapters on a particular subject. Part One explains why supply chain management is vital to libraries. Part Two builds on Part One, beginning with a classic supply chain model, including its brief history and current development. Part Three suggests a theoretical supply chain model based on emerging technological advancements of society. This model will develop based on four components, user goals, workflow efficiency, financial stewardship and core services.

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