This article aims to discuss the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in today's economic environment and why such activities should be part of leadership.
The article references journals and conference activity that have demonstrated successful innovation activities.
References and additional reading provide case studies and examples of successful innovative ideas. It is noted that more innovation and resulting entrepreneurial activities will be needed as libraries redefine themselves.
Innovation can work but needs the culture in which to operate.
Collaboration with the broader community is not only beneficial but necessary in a global society.
The article references both an active journal and conference cycle for persons interested in more information.
