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Downsizing in Academic Libraries

The Canadian Experience

by (author) Ethel Auster & Shauna Taylor

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2004
Category
General, Higher
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780802089755
    Publish Date
    Sep 2004
    List Price
    $81.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781442674042
    Publish Date
    Sep 2004
    List Price
    $80.00

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The 1990s provided many challenges for Canadian academic library managers. Financial cutbacks at the federal and provincial levels quickly trickled down to universities and their libraries, and administrators were forced to learn how to manage with shrinking budgets.

Ethel Auster and Shauna Taylor's Downsizing in Academic Libraries is a comprehensive study of the trials faced by Canadian academic libraries in the 1990s. The authors surveyed opinions from over 1100 librarians from across the country. Based on these surveys, they describe how downsizing was implemented, its impact on programs and services, organizational climate, and employees, and the legacy of downsizing on user services and program delivery. Their study also includes a statistical portrait of library expenditures, holdings, and staffing levels set against trends in enrolment for the period 1982–83 to 1997–98.

Downsizing in Academic Libraries will be of interest to policy makers in government, universities, and libraries; to managers and staffs of academic libraries; to researchers, teachers, and students of organizational strategies, processes, and behaviour, and library and information studies; and to all stakeholders of academic libraries who are interested in what has taken place over the past decade as a result of downsizing in Canadian academic research libraries.

About the authors

Ethel Auster is a professor in the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto.

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Shauna Taylor is an information consultant and independent scholar living in Ottawa.

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