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The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 1998

Assessing library vendor relations: a focus on evaluation and communication

James H. Walther

Reviews the various scenarios which exist for library‐vendor relations. Considers the questions which should be asked when evaluating the individual products, services and options of vendors; and the pros and cons of using one or many vendors. Describes a new model ‐ the project approach. Presents examples of various library‐vendor communications ‐ both positive and negative.


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2016

Teaching ethical dilemmas in LIS coursework: An adaptation on case methodology usage for pedagogy

James H. Walther

Purpose This paper aims to examine the teaching of library graduate students in an introductory course on the foundations of librarianship. To examine the specific skill of developing an ethical foundation in their future profession of librarianship, an examination is offered here using a multiple-step teaching strategy, introducing specific instructional materials, including a model of assessing ethics and a proposed integration of research skills with problem-based learning (PBL) as the suggested teaching delivery. As the experience proved to provide positive outcomes for student learning, the paper provides not only this operational examination but also the theoretical justification for further adaptation and usage of PBL as a teaching method in library and information science (LIS) education. Described are details LIS faculty should consider in implementing the method in teaching, especially on the topic of professional ethics. Methodology/approach This research project focused on exploring a new way of exploring the teaching of ethical behaviors in the library profession by examining real-world examples of ethics in trade news sources. It was therefore determined that the best strategy was to design a teaching activity that assists students in learning two sets of skills: information-seeking behavior and developing ethical boundaries and standards that a librarian would use in professional practice. Findings The process is often taught in a linear manner, but in practice, ethical situations are found and expressed in non-linear ways. In practice, the profession is rife with ethics, non-rules, non-lists and no checklists upon how to behave. Ethical dilemmas are extemporaneous, and yet decisions regarding them can be made from the guidance of professional associations and combined with thoughtful analysis. Originality/value Redefining any pedagogical activity in graduate teaching is, at times, more herculean than it seems at the start, yet with distilling the process into workable steps with appropriate protocols, we can successfully teach ethics in new ways. More integration of PBL is hereby advocated throughout LIS curriculum in a variety of contexts.


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 1999

Negotiating strategies with library vendors

James H. Walther


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2005

The more things change, the more they really change

James H. Walther


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2004

Mary K. Conwell bids NYPL a fond farewell

Kent C. Boese; James H. Walther


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2003

The bad, the great and the consortium dollar

James H. Walther; John T. Furlong


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2003

Yes, there are life lessons here: my final regards

James H. Walther


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2003

Waiter, more swordfish: expanding what we have, while assessing what we accomplish

James H. Walther


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2002

Financial managers should act with peace, precision and pride

James H. Walther


The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances | 2002

The straight talk of money: making finance, budgets and knowledge work together

James H. Walther

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Southern Methodist University

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