The perfect guide to jumpstart an information brokerage firm Here is an instructive guide for any librarian planning to start an information brokerage, whether as an entrepreneur or as a member of a document delivery group in a library. The methods used by successful firms and librarians are gathered together in this helpful book. Information Brokers: Case Studies of Successful Ventures identifies specific skills and relevant characteristics required to establish a successful information brokerage firm, and provides a descriptive model to assist you in running an information brokerage firm as a viable business venture. This guide is full of information gleaned from questionnaires sent to successful information brokerages throughout the United States and from in-depth interviews conducted with the principals of six of these firms. During the interviews, these individuals were questioned about many relevant issues of the field including: establishment of the business company history what specifically made each business a success general concepts concerning information brokering pertinent literature that helped them, and can help you Librarians looking for a career change or who find their jobs in jeopardy as a result of budget cuts may want to look into the field of information brokerage. With Information Brokers: Case Studies of Successful Ventures, you can discover if the information brokerage field is for you
Product Identifiers
Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
1560246901
ISBN-13
9781560246909
eBay Product ID (ePID)
578403
Product Key Features
Author
Alice J. H Johnson
Publication Name
Information Brokers : Case Studies of Successful Ventures
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1995
Type
Not Available
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8.8in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Z674.5.U5j64 1994
Table of Content
ContentsPreface: Library Science Theses Summary--Information Brokers: Case Studies of Successful Ventures Introduction Review of the Literature Methodology Results and Discussion Model for Establishing an Information Brokerage Firm Conclusions and Recommendations Reference Notes Included