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Fostering Technical Innovation in Libraries

Bailey Jr., Charles W. (1992) Fostering Technical Innovation in Libraries. The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 3(7).

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Abstract

Grant funding offers one way to foster innovation, and, for large-scale projects, it may be essential; however, there are limited opportunities to secure such funding and many small projects may not warrant it. When grant funding is sought, the library's proposal is strengthened if it can demonstrate prior effort and expertise in the proposal area. Every opportunity to secure grant funding should be seized; however, libraries should not limit themselves to this funding option. This paper provides some brief guidelines for encouraging technical innovation without depending on grant funding.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (On-line/Unpaginated)
Keywords:Information Technology, Innovation, Pilot Projects
Subjects:Library Systems
ID Code:995
Deposited On:24 November 2005
Alternative Locations:http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/pacsrev.html
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