Library Leadership & Management

Library Leadership & Management (LL&M) is the journal of the Library Leadership and Management Association. LL&M focuses on assisting library administrators and managers at all levels as they deal with day-to-day challenges. In-depth articles address a wide variety of management issues and highlight examples of successful management methods used in libraries. Features include interviews with prominent practitioners in libraries and related fields, and columns with practical advice on managing libraries.

Vol 27, No 3 (2013)

Table of Contents

Something New Under the Sun PDF
Beth Blakesley

Administrative Updates

President's Message: Prepare to Be Inspired PDF
Pat Hawthorne

Peer Reviewed

Evaluating a Future Search Conference for an Academic Library’s Strategic Planning PDF
Danuta A Nitecki, Jennifer Livingston, Gerry Gorelick, Suzanne G. Noll

Columns

Engaged Leadership: Understanding and Respecting the Shades of Gray PDF
Pixey Anne Mosley
Handle with Care: Benefits and Drawbacks of Volunteers in the Library PDF PDF
Jennifer Bartlett
Librarian as Consultant: Reaching Out to Small Business PDF PDF
Patricia F. Katopol
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Public Speaking PDF
Leo S. Lo

Features

Librarians' Response to Technological Change: Keep Calm and Carry On Untitled PDF
James K. Teliha
Bottom-Up Strategic Planning: The UC San Diego Libraries Experience PDF PDF
Jeff Williams, Tammy Nickelson Dearie, Brian E . C. Schottlaender
Graphic Novels: A Brief History and Overview for Library Managers PDF
Janet Pinkley, Kaela Casey


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