I'm hoping that some of you might have recommendations about a textbook for an advanced management class that I'll be teaching for the first time at Wayne State University during the Spring/Summer term. The course will be entirely online. I'd prefer using a textbook for this topic rather than a series of articles, but I didn't have much luck finding one when I talked to the library science publishers at the Boston ALA Midwinter Meeting. The few leads were all published over five years ago. I use Evans and Ward Management Basics for Information Professionals for the introductory course. I like the fact that this text talks about "management mistakes" and includes more substantive discussions than the earlier editions. I'd be open to suggestions for a non-library text but want to avoid an emphasis upon profit making activities. Contacting me off-list might be better unless others also have interest in this topic. Thanks for any help. Bob Dr. Robert P. Holley Professor, School of Library & Information Science Wayne State University Detroit, MI 48202 248-547-0306 (phone) 313-577-7563 (fax) <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] (email)