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Clusters: A Study of a Non-traditional Academic Library Organizational Model

Library Leadership & Management

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Title Clusters: A Study of a Non-traditional Academic Library Organizational Model
 
Creator Yoose, Becky
Knight, Cecilia
 
Subject Management
organizational structure; organizational culture; organizational development; competing values framework
 
Description Organizational structure and culture affect all aspects of a library, from the practical daily operations to the overall effectiveness of the library to meet its users' needs. Many academic libraries have explored different organizational structures to meet changes in user needs and the information environment as well as studied their organizational culture in an effort to diagnose deficiencies or strengths. This article explores one non-traditional organizational model at a small academic library. This model - the Cluster structure - is a modified version of the traditional team structure, but tries to address some of the pitfalls inherent in a team-based organization. The article covers a case study on the formation and evolution of the cluster structure, and then turns its attention to the effect the structure has had on organizational culture using the Competing Values Framework (CVF).
 
Publisher American Library Association
 
Contributor Richard Fyffe, Grinnell College
 
Date 2016-04-13
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

case study; survey (Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument)
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journals.tdl.org/llm/index.php/llm/article/view/7131
 
Source Library Leadership & Management; Vol 30, No 3 (2016)
1945-8851
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journals.tdl.org/llm/index.php/llm/article/view/7131/6364
 
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small academic library support staff and librarians