Managing university libraries: A cross Australian/UK study of second tier managers in university libraries

Author: Walton Graham   Burke Liz   Oldroyd Margaret  

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

ISSN: 0143-5124

Source: Library Management, Vol.30, Iss.4-5, 2009-05, pp. : 240-252

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Abstract

Purpose ‐ The purpose of this paper is to investigate the management function of second tier posts in both Australia and the UK university libraries, including the identification of trends about their demography and responsibility range. The study aims to examine the major managerial challenges they face as individuals as well as the challenges for the wider university library. Various aspects of the skills needed by second tier university library manager are to be explored. Design/methodology/approach ‐ Data were gathered using an online questionnaire completed by second tier university library managers in both Australia and the UK Findings ‐ Various trends are shown about the age, length of time in post and intended retirement age of second tier mangers as well as the range of their responsibilities. Key challenges are determined for them as individuals as well as those for the wider university library. Research limitation/implications ‐ The study demonstrates how effective research can be done across countries relying solely on information and communication technologies (ICT) for data collection and project communication/management. Practical implications ‐ Clear direction and guidance is provided by the outcomes of the study into the development of future second tier university library managers Originality/value ‐ No other study has been published in this area for over ten years and very little has taken place before then. It is also the first cross-national investigation on second tier roles.