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Plowing in Rocky Land: Organizational Culture,Managed Change,and Quality Improvement in Selected Romanian Post-Communist Libraries
Authors:Irene Owens  Hermina GB Anghelescu
Institution:1. Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712-1276, USA.;2. Lecturer, Library and Information Science Program, Wayne State University, 106 Kresge Library, Detroit, MI 48202-3939, USA.
Abstract:Romanian libraries have had a rich heritage of collecting and preserving materials in the domains of national and foreign history, literature, art, and science. During the communist regime they served as propaganda tools for the government's Marxist ideology. In post-communist Romania, there is a desire among some librarians to promote change from a system of limited access to information to a more open system that focuses on quality improvement of library services, operations, and organization. In their efforts to overcome the communist legacy to libraries in their country, some Romanian librarians—with local resources and support from international agencies—are implementing western managerial styles and services. This case study reflects the results, assessments, and recommendations from a survey conducted at a workshop of selected Romanian librarians in August 1998. Considerations for the implementation of needed changes are also included.
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