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The Review and Reflection of the Governance Research in America University Libraries
Received date: 2015-04-01
Revised date: 2015-04-25
Online published: 2015-05-05
[Purpose/significance] Through the review and analysis of research on governance aspects of America university library, the paper provides some reference and inspiration for the domestic university libraries. [Method/process] It systematically analyzes the governance research in America university library, including interpreting the connotation of governance in university library, reviewing the evolution process of governance, analyzing the research dimensions, and then puts forward some understanding and reflection on this basis.[Result/conclusion] The study finds that: whether the university library governance is effective or not ultimately depends on whether it is helpful to improve the effectiveness of the library; the governance of the university library has no fixed pattern; it needs to be implemented through high quality decisions, and needs to take multi-perspective research methods.
Key words: university library; governance; governance effectiveness
Kong Fanchao . The Review and Reflection of the Governance Research in America University Libraries[J]. Library and Information Service, 2015 , 59(9) : 16 -20,27 . DOI: 10.13266/j.issn.0252-3116.2015.09.002
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