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The Use of Agile Project Management and Related Tools for Book Moves

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 June 2021

Abstract

In this article Beth Flerlage and Renae Satterley reflect on the library staffs’ experience of using Agile project management techniques and cloud-based tools to restructure resources at Middle Temple Library.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians

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3 Stoddard, M.M., Gillis, B. and Cohn, P. (2019) “Agile Project Management in Libraries: Creating Collaborative, Resilient, Responsive Organizations.” Journal of Library Administration, 59(5), 492511. p. 496CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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6 Dulock and Long, p. 6

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9 Berichon, p.72

10 Dulock and Long, p. 7