학술논문

External Reporting Lines of Academic Special Libraries: A Health Sciences Case Study.
Document Type
Article
Source
College & Research Libraries; September 2010, Vol. 71 Issue 5, p467-494, 28p
Subject
Academic library administration
Medical libraries
Management
Medical librarianship
Societies
Case studies
Aims & objectives of medical libraries
Special library administration
Aims & objectives of academic libraries
Aims & objectives of special libraries
Library statistics
Language
ISSN
00100870
Abstract
Very little literature exists on the nature of external reporting lines and funding structures of academic special libraries. This study focuses on academic health sciences libraries. The authors analyze information gathered from statistics published by the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries (AAHSL) from 1977 through 2007; an anonymous online survey of AAHSL library directors; and phone conversations with a select number of directors who were willing to take part in follow-up interviews. The history of changing trends in reporting lines over the years and a view of the diverse arrangements, including strengths and weaknesses, currently existing in academic institutions are examined. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.