The Library and Academic Computing Center: Cultural Perspectives and Recommendations for Improved Interaction
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1997
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Association of College & Research Libraries
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Technology has become a dominant factor in the daily operation of academic libraries. In small-to-medium-sized institutions the introduction of technology could not have happened with out the assistance of the academic computing services department (ACS). It has become apparent that major cultural differences exist between the library and ACS. In many institutions, these differences have led to unproductive relationships. This paper looks at the roles of the library and the ACS on campus, their level of interaction, and their differing organizational cultures. Recommendations to improve the working relationship between the library and ACS are also offered.
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