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How is the economy affecting your peers? Find out by reading the results of a study conducted by J. J. Keller and ResourceShelf :
Economic Impact: How Information Professionals are Coping With Change
Most of the 308 respondents reported that they work in professional services, in organisations with more than 5,000 employees; a significant portion of respondents work in academic libraries and non-profit organisations. The survey revealed the following:
- Making do with free resources is the most important tactic for coping with reduced content budgets.
- Using technology and/or automation is most relevant for coping with staffing changes.
- Doing more with less is the information professional’s new mantra.
- Helping library users become more self-sufficient is key.
- Promoting their information center’s vital contributions to management is a must.
You can e-mail J. J. Keller to get your copy from their home page for information professionals or at infopros@jjkeller.com.
Stephen
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