Simple Management of University Library in the New Period
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This paper mainly illustrates the concept of simple management. Internet age, as a new period, has multi-facet and deep influence on university students. The development of internet technology has posed new challenges for university library management to renew the old management patterns, and brings to management staff new problems in studying “people oriented” management theory. The simple management of university library means creating a new situation where the focus is on humanized design and humanized service. It is the inevitable demand of the time, since only in this way can management in 21st century be better practiced.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5870
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