Vision 2000: Strategies for a New Millennium, Proceedings: Military Librarians Workshop '97. 41st Annual Military Librarians Workshop, 18-20 November 1997, Marriott Hotel, Dayton, Ohio.

Abstract

Predictions about the future of military libraries are rife with words that could have been copied from any of a multitude of management re-engineering textbooks: challenge, change, chaos, closure, commercialization, commitment, competition, contracting out, cost-benefit, creativity, customization. The future promises to reflect the most recent past: a turbulent re-examination, retooling and, at times, complete abandonment of the status quo. Military libraries have become inextricably caught up in the sweeping redesign of how the federal government does business. What should our "Strategies for a New Millennium" be? Our Vision 2000? One hundred and forty-seven participants met in Dayton, Ohio, at the 41st Military Librarians Workshop*, November 18-20, 1997 to listen, discuss, and contemplate a whirlwind of factors that will have a lasting effect on tomorrow's military libraries and their librarians.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA349711

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