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Service decision-making processes at three New York state cooperative public library systems

  • Autores: Xiaoai Ren
  • Localización: Library Management, ISSN-e 1758-7921, Vol. 35, Nº. 6-7, 2014, págs. 1-2
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Purpose - This study sets to looks at the organizational structure and service provisions of cooperative public library systems in New York State. The study also seeks to ask questions of how cooperative public library systems decide what services to provide.

      Design/methodology/approach - Descriptive statistics, factor analysis and cluster analysis were applied on New York State public library systems� 2008 annual reports to generate quantitative profiles of public library systems and their service transactions. Three cooperative public library systems displaying different service features were purposefully selected for further study of their service decision-making processes. The face to face and phone interviews were adopted in the study.

      Findings - Research findings from this study provide information on specific service variations across cooperative public library systems. The findings also provide differences of service decision-making processes in addition to the factors that might cause these differences.

      Originality/value - This study adds knowledge of public library systems� management and organizational structures, therefore fills a knowledge gap on public library systems. It can also serve as the baseline for future studies using newer annual report data and therefore to study the changing roles and services of cooperative public library systems in New York State.


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