Book by Martin, Lowell Arthur
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Lowell A. Martin has been Associate Dean of the Library School at Columbia University, organizer and Dean of the School at Rutgers University and Vice-President of Grolier Incorporated. In recent years he has conducted administrative surveys of libraries in various cities.
...useful to students, upcoming administrators, and current administrators who wish to acquire both theoretical and practical knowledge about organizations. (Lisca)
...likely to be regarded as a friend in need...ha[s] added a new dimension to the debate on organisational structures and the push towards flatter hierarchies to encourage an entrepreneurial spirit among all staff...is useful as an introductory text for the new manager and LIS students. (The Australian Library Journal)
It takes a broad view of organisational structure, dealing not only with internal structures but also with the library's relations with its parent organisation and its place in various regional and national structures... (Library Association Record)
...likely to be regarded as a friend in need...ha[s] added a new dimension to the debate on organisational structures and the push towards flatter hierarchies to encourage an entrepreneurial spirit among all staff...is useful as an introductory text for the new manager and LIS students.... (The Australian Library Journal)
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