Public libraries must function in a time of limited funding, increasing technology, and shifting demographics and client needs. To fulfill their role, libraries must manage change through effective planning. This book analyzes case studies of planning at several representative libraries, illustrating how formal planning procedures are adapted to changing circumstances. The study is based primarily on interviews with staff members at each site, drawing wherever possible on their own words and on related documents and surveys.
The heart of the book is a set of narrative descriptions of the planning process at various representative libraries. Additional chapters draw on this material to evaluate the planning process and its organization, the planning documents produced, the social aspects of planning, and the benefits of the process. The volume looks at how planning evolved at each site, the kinds of problems encountered and how they were solved, and the effects of planning on the organization. The book emphasizes the complexity of planning, the variety of perspectives held by staff members, and the relationship between planning and the library's local environment.
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BRETT SUTTON is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In addition to his graduate degree in library science, he has a doctorate in anthropology. His articles have appeared in journals such as Library and Information Science Research, Library Quarterly, Libraries and Culture, and Library Administration and Management.
This new title is not another how-to book on planning. Sutton draws on his background in anthropology as well as library science (he is assistant professor at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) to proffer a sophisticated analysis of actual planning processes at four public libraries (city, county, federated, and suburban). Case studies are followed by the author's examination of the motivations for planning, social dynamics, risks and benefits of planning, elements of successful planning, and the planning process and resulting documents. Comments from planning participants and staff members are sprinkled liberally throughout the text, helping the reader appreciate the variety of perspectives that can exist regarding the same project. The effect of the local environment on the design of planning is emphasized. This is fascinating reading for public library managers and planners at any stage of the planning process.
Lyn Hopper, Chestatee Regional Lib., Gainesville, Ga.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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