ENTREPRENEURIAL LIBRARIANSHIP
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Entrepreneurial librarianship involving, Library Trends, Opportunities, Service leadership.Abstract
The paper discusses the entrepreneurial Librarianship of the 21st Century and half and describes entrepreneurial opportunities in the foreseeable past and future involving the transfer from bibliographically from paper based entrepreneurial librarianship to user based information systems. The entrepreneur librarianship is experiencing rapid change. Information products and services in a multiplicity of formats have made libraries and information centers more competitive and alert. Libraries are being subjected to significant pressure from the information revolution. To promote the social welfare and effectiveness of people by making information increasingly available.References
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