A Manual for the Performance Library


Book Description

A Manual for the Performance Library is a guide for organizing and operating a library of music performance materials for orchestra, band, chorus, jazz ensemble, and chamber music.




The Music Performance Library


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(Meredith Music Resource). The music performance library is the heart of any musical ensemble, supplying music to performers and information to an entire organization. This text contains valuable information on this important topic for all musicians, including music directors, conductors, student librarians, community volunteers, professional performance librarians, and performers. This essential resource provides step-by-step directions on the librarian's responsibilities, including how to: locate and choose editions * purchase and rent music * catalog new works * store and preserve music * prepare music for performance * mark bowings * correct errata * prepare manuscripts and programs * distribute and collect parts * and communicate efficiently.




The Library Book Cart Precision Drill Team Manual


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How to plan, equip and train a book cart (or grocery cart, baby stoller, lawn mower, etc.) drill team.




The Tell It! Manual


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Performance Management and Appraisal


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CD-ROM contains: performance appraisal forms in Word and Adobe Acrobat format.










Performance Analysis and Appraisal


Book Description

Supervisors at all levels need practical advice and specific approaches on how to evaluate staff. This manual provides background principles and proven guidelines for describing positions and evaluating individuals occupying them. Specific examples and step-by-step approaches to job descripiton, job analysis, and performance appraisal should enable supervisors to write job enrichment specifications of an individual employee's job related strengths and weaknesses. Forms and checklists are also included.




A Manual of Library Routine


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This book, first published in 1933, addresses the 'routine' in library work: administration, organization, book selection and classification and cataloguing, as well as the office work, room supervision, shelf tidying and registration of borrowers, among others.




Creating Your Library's Business Plan


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Ten years ago, few libraries had business plans. Today, more and more libraries are required to write them, or they do so because business plans help clarify goals, set reasonable time frames, articulate standards, measure performance, and announce a library's successes. Chock-full of templates, worksheets, case studies, and samples from a wide variety of libraries, big and small, this how-to guide will help you create your business plan quickly and efficiently, saving you time, money, and frustration. One of the forerunners in library business plan development and a popular workshop leader, Harriman guides you through every step of the process, beginning with the whys and wherefores of writing a plan and the function of each component--from the cover page to the appendix and everything in-between. Thirty worksheets will help you pull your plan together, one component at a time. More than twenty sample plans from academic, public, medical, and special libraries worldwide represent best practices. What's more, all of the templates, worksheets, and samples are reproduced on a companion CD-ROM so you can get started now. This is the only reference you need to take your business plan from concept to completion efficiently, effectively, and without reinventing the wheel.