9780838989432-0838989438-Financial Management In Academic Libraries: Data-Driven

Financial Management In Academic Libraries: Data-Driven

ISBN-13: 9780838989432
ISBN-10: 0838989438
Author: Peter Hernon, Robert E. Dugan
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Format: Paperback 187 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780838989432
ISBN-10: 0838989438
Author: Peter Hernon, Robert E. Dugan
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Format: Paperback 187 pages

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Financial Management In Academic Libraries: Data-Driven (ISBN-13: 9780838989432 and ISBN-10: 0838989438), written by authors Peter Hernon, Robert E. Dugan, was published by Assoc of College & Research Libraries in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Financial Management In Academic Libraries: Data-Driven (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.78.

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An academic library,s budget and expenditures demonstrate its accountability, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability to its institution. All library managers must understand and manage budgets, from planning through implementation, reporting, and conducting audits. Budgeters also need familiarity with the use of metrics, the ability to relate the use of the data gathered to improved performance and organizational efficiency, and automated management information systems to effectively tell their library's story and advocate for budgetary support.

In its first eight chapters, with tables, figures, data application, and exercises throughout, Financial Management in Academic Libraries: Data-Driven Planning and Budgeting covers the various stages and topics involved in managing budgets: planning; the types of budgets used in academic institutions; the overall budgeting process as well as a specific process in program budgeting; managing a budget during the fiscal year and its aftermath; and providing reports on the budget. The ninth chapter introduces general concepts to help address budget reduction strategies, potential fraud, and financial best practices. And the final chapter elevates the discussion from financial management to financial leadership, the articulation of a detailed vision, and the realignment of the budget with the promises specified in that vision.

Financial Management in Academic Libraries explores the connection between financial management and accountability, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability, and demonstrates how to capture them in a realistic, data-supported budget. Among the different units of an academic institution, the library has an advantage in that its managers can link these concepts to the library's infrastructure, its staffing, collections, services, and technology. Focusing on these components can enable everyone in the library to work to achieve organizational sustainability over time and advocate for their place in the institution.

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