"A Maryland company that runs public libraries has more than doubled in size in the past decade as governments seek savings. Bibliophile residents complain that an investment in knowledge and culture is being milked for profit. Library Systems & Services LLC is running into opposition as it seeks to add the 24 libraries in Kern County, California, to its portfolio of 82 in six states, allowing the county to shed a unionized workforce of 118. The county north of Los Angeles would be the largest addition for LSSI since the firm, which is owned by Wayne, Pennsylvania-based Argosy Capital Group Inc., got into the book business in 1997. The only coast-to-coast operator of public libraries has capitalized on a recession-driven trend of contracting out government functions."
This blog (started in 2010) identifies management and leadership-related topics, like those explored in the Managing and Leading Information Services graduate course I have been teaching at the University of Pittsburgh since 2007. -- Kip Currier, PhD, JD
Friday, November 6, 2015
As U.S. Libraries Are Outsourced, Readers See Public Trust Erode; Bloomberg, 11/2/15
James Nash, Bloomberg; As U.S. Libraries Are Outsourced, Readers See Public Trust Erode:
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