id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-15896 Greene, Harlan Jenkins, Paul O. Faculty-Librarian Relationships. Oxford, England: Chandos (Chandos Information Professional Series), 2005. 166p. $55 (paper); $99.95 (cloth) (ISBN 1843341166; 1843341174). 2007-09-01 3 .pdf application/pdf 1837 81 50 If a counterbalance of interviews with academic librarians had been included, the book would have had a broader appeal and could have built a similar empathy for librarians; faculty reading the book could have been educated, and students entering the field of academic librarianship could have learned much about the ranks they would be joining, as well as learning about the lives of faculty members. Hernon argues that skilled leadership is more essential than ever, as familiarity with information policy—with its constantly changing and complicated interplay between public policy, informa- tion science, and economics—becomes ever more crucial for decision makers within academic libraries. cache/crl-15896.pdf txt/crl-15896.txt