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In Kenya, most public and private universities have operated under performance contracts for quite some time. However, unlike in other sectors where research has been carried out to establish the success of performance contracts, no specific study has previously been conducted to establish how these tools are working in university libraries. This book is a culmination of a research conducted on 149 respondents from chartered public and private university libraries in Nairobi County who included library staff holding positions of library assistant (or its equivalent) and above at sampled…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Kenya, most public and private universities have operated under performance contracts for quite some time. However, unlike in other sectors where research has been carried out to establish the success of performance contracts, no specific study has previously been conducted to establish how these tools are working in university libraries. This book is a culmination of a research conducted on 149 respondents from chartered public and private university libraries in Nairobi County who included library staff holding positions of library assistant (or its equivalent) and above at sampled university libraries. It provides an assessment of the unique factors that affect the success of performance contracts in university libraries and may be used as a reference material by students studying library and information science as well as managers especially those tasked with implementing performance contracts in educational settings, particularly in university libraries.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Bernard Kamanda currently works as University Librarian at Inoorero University Nairobi, Kenya. He holds a Masters of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree and a Bachelor of Science in Information Sciences and has 13 years experience in library and information management having previously worked in the NGO and private sectors.