Please forgive cross-posting.
Hi Everyone,
I am in the process of beginning an article about the
changing library. More importantly, how the position
of "Librarian" has changed within your libraries. For
example are you spending way more time on
administrative duties and not enough on reference and
client services? How has this been delegated? Have
you moved into business development and marketing? Do
attorneys ask you for CI about new clients they are
trying to land?
Also,
Have you outsourced any work in your library? If so,
what types? Are staffing and funding issues affecting
day-to-day operations?
Any help or insight is greatly appreciated. I will
gladly summarize for the list if there is any
interest.
Please feel free to contact me directly, or let me
know if I can quote you in the article.
Again, thank you in advance for your responses.
Regards,
Beth
Beth G. Maser
Principal
Litigation Research Associates LLC.
V: 202-262-9436
www.LRASSOC.com
BMaser@comcast.net
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Beth G. Maser
Principal
Litigation Research Associates LLC.
LRASSOC.com
V: (202) 262-9436
BethMaser@yahoo.com
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