TY - BOOK AU - Scammell,Alison TI - Handbook of information management SN - 0851424570 U1 - 026 SCA PY - 2001/// CY - London PB - Aslib-IMI KW - Information Management KW - Special libraries KW - Great Britain KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Information services KW - Library science KW - Manuals (Handbooks) KW - rbgenr N1 - "The handbook of information management is effectively the 8th edition of Aslib's flagship reference work, Handbook of special librarianship and information work, which has provided the seminal text on modern information theory, practice and procedure since 1957"--P. [4] of cover; Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Alison Scammell --; Digital library services: an overview of the hybrid approach; Elizabeth J. Eastwood and Sara R. Tompson --; Staffing the special library; Guy St. Clair --; Organising access to information by subject; Stella G. Dextre Clarke --; Information needs assessment; Jan Sykes --; Information audits; Steve Thornton --; Performance measurement and metrics; Sandra Parker and Marshall Crawford --; Knowledge management working at the speed of 'e'; Neil Munn --; Records management; Julie McLeod and Catherine Hare --; The enquiry service; Declan G. Kelly --; The use of the Internet in special librarianship; Mary Ellen Bates --; Selecting information resources for the special library; Susan Henczel --; Acquiring information resources for the special library; Susan Henczel --; Current awareness services in an electronic age-- the whole picture; Ina Fourie --; Financial planning; Michael Maher --; Project management; Barbara Allan --; Marketing the information service; Fiona Bell --; Library management systems; John Ross and Peter Evans --; Intranets: the bigger picture; Paul Blackmore --; The effective web site; Mark Kerr --; Copyright; Paul Pedley --; Data protection; Amanda McKenzie --; Liability for information provision; Amanda McKenzie --; Freedom of Information Act 2000; David Haynes --; Legal issues of the Internet; Peter Groves --; Digital library research; Adrienne Muir --; The information 'player': a new and timely term for the digital information user; David Nicholas and Tom Dobrowolski ER -