Strategic management of settlement libraries: aspects of the problem
Автор: Murashko Olga Yu., Fomenko Irina G.
Журнал: Вестник Московского государственного университета культуры и искусств @vestnik-mguki
Рубрика: Библиотечно-информационная деятельность
Статья в выпуске: 4 (90), 2019 года.
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The unique social and cultural development of Russian territories actualizes the awareness of the place, role and importance of library and informational rural organizations, which are transformed in accordance with the realities of our time and more and more often become the leading cultural and cultural actors of the territories and partnerships in local communities. The implementation of the necessary modernization of library organizations requires a clear definition of library objectives and the definition of the most rational ways to achieve them through the effective distribution and use of changing resources. The problem situation of today is that the sustainable progressive development of the library requires organizational stability of an integrative preservation, coupled with the implementation of its objective variability. This fact necessitates a theoretical understanding and practical implementation of the strategic management of rural settlement libraries. The authors have developed indicators to confirm the effectiveness of the strategic development of the library of the municipality. A consequence of the above proposals is the presented new definition of a methodological approach to the implementation of strategic library management - a functional-structural adaptive approach. The application of this approach, according to the authors, allows the library of a rural settlement to function effectively as a social unique system capable of innovative renewal, the choice of reasonable priorities with a rational concentration of resources.
Strategic management, settlement library, library policy, adaptation, efficiency, innovative development, social and cultural sphere
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/144161297
IDR: 144161297 | DOI: 10.24411/1997-0803-2019-10415