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ASEAN-COCI Seminar: quality Service for All :Management Training Programme for ASEAN Senior Librarians 19-22 November 1997
Author:Fauziah Ibrahim (editor)

Abstract
The context of the environment facing libraries and the expectations of clients and other stakeholders is analysed. Assessment then made of how a client-led, marketing and quality focused approach can support managers in framing objectives, gaining res and delivering services. Quality management is then related to library and information services through an examination of research evidence and practice n the UK and overseas. It is concluded that leadership and training are important to move libraries forward.
More Details
| Author | Fauziah Ibrahim (editor) |
| Barcode | <000000001452> |
| Edition | |
| Place | Singapore |
| Publisher | National Library Board Singapore |
| Year | 1998 |
| Classification | Socio-Cultural – Senior Officials’ Committee for ASCC Council (SOCA) 301 - Culture and Information - ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (COCI), Culture Fund 301.2 - Information and Media - ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Information (AMRI), ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting Responsible for Information (SOMRI) |
| Call Number | 301.2 Ase |
| ISBN | 9810408730 |
| Language | English |
| Content Type | Text Book |
| Media Type | |
| Number of copies | 1 |