Background
Molz, Redmond Kathleen was born on March 5, 1928 in Baltimore. Daughter of Joseph T. and Regina (Barry) Molz.
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The library field as a whole, functions unaware of how federal decisions affecting the profession are made. This well-written book will greatly increase librarians' understanding of the background and development of the position of the federal government toward library support and of the entire machinery that controls the planning, budgeting, and administering of legislated programs.Analyzed here are the federal priorities for funding in accordance with stated objectives, along with the capabilities of the existing legislated programs to meet them.
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Molz traces the influence of managerial concepts derived from both the public and the private sectors on the conduct of the nation's libraries. Private-sector businesses and corporations originated comprehensive rational planning, with its emphasis on efficiency and effectiveness. By contrast, public administration has been identified with an incremental and pluralistic managerial direction in which political processes dominate. Molz attempts to restore the balance between those aspects of planning that focus unduly on measurable quantitative forces and those that emphasize the qualitative and behavioral factors so often abridged in formal planning cycles.
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public administration educator
Molz, Redmond Kathleen was born on March 5, 1928 in Baltimore. Daughter of Joseph T. and Regina (Barry) Molz.
Bachelor of Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1949. Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1950. Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1953.
DLS, Columbia University, New York City, 1976.
Librarian I and II Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, 1953-1956. Public relations officer Free Library of Philadelphia, 1958-1962. Editor Wilson Library Bulletin Heriot-Watt University Wilson Company, Bronx, New York, 1962-1968.
Chief planning staff Bureau Libraries and Learning Resources United States Office Education, Washington, 1968-1973. Professor library science School Library Service Columbia University, New York City, 1976-1980, Melvil Dewey professor, 1980-1993. Professor public affairs School International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, 1993-1999, professor emeritus, since 2000.
Consultant United States National Commission Libraries and Information Science, Washington, 1974-1975, United States Advisory Commission Intergovtl. Relations, Washington, 1979-1980. Member national advisory council The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, 1997^.
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Member American Library Association (councilor 1972-1974, 76-80, Executive Board 1976-1980, chairman legislation committee 1985-1986), Freedom to Read Foundation (director 1972-1979, president 1977-1979).