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W. Eckenfelder (1982)
The Role of ConsultantsWater Science and Technology, 14
R. Finer (1984)
The Role of Consultants in Information ManagementLibrary Management, 5
The article reviews and describes the stages of an informationconsultancy project, using the example of the establishment of a libraryand information unit in the management training centre of a largefinancial institution. The stages dealt with are initiation datacollection data analysis presentation of results and implementation. The article concludes with some general reflectionsdrawn from the case study on important factors in successful informationconsultancy and on the qualities needed by a successful informationconsultant.
Library Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1991
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