Glenn has written three books and many articles, and is an active Listserv participant. Some of Glenn’s publications are available for downloading from the Downloads link on the menu above. His bibliography includes:

  • Australian guide to interlibrary loan and document delivery. Canberra: ACLIS, 1993. ISBN 0875351116
  • “Changing the role of Records Management: corporate memory, documents and workflow”, by Glenn Sanders.  Informaa Quarterly 18(3) August 2002
  • Exploring EDMS and RKS from a risk management perspective – should the unthinkable happen is our critical business information safe? Electronic Documents and Records Management Conference Melbourne: IIR Conferences, 2002
  • “Integrated – with what?” (paper presented at a session on Networks: form and substance) Library Association of Australia / New Zealand Library Association Conference, Brisbane, 1984. Proceedings. LAA, 1986
  • Introducing Ausmarc. Sydney: Sanders Information Management Services, 1984 (Reprinted with revisions, 1985). ISBN 0959022805
  • “Lessons from Enron/Andersens” Resources Unlimited (newsletter), Brisbane: Resource Options, February 2002
  • The Logical design of online public access catalogues (OPACs): functional requirements and terminology. Sydney: OLC, 1987. ISBN 0949443077
  • “Metadata without tears?” Informaa Quarterly 17(4) November 2001
  • “Nasty, brutish and short; or, Life as a consultant” Cataloguing Australia 12(4) December 1986
  • “Observations from the field: a line manager’s view” in Aalders, Rob The IT Outsourcing Guide Chichester: Wiley, 2001, ISBN 0471499358
  • “Recordkeeping” – appendix 6 of Administration handbook for Rudolf Steiner Schools in Australia, compiled and edited by June Cunningham and Yvonne Nicholls. Mt Barker, SA: Rudolf Steiner Schools Association, 1998 (2nd ed 2002)
  • Report of a study into an interlibrary loan module for the Australian Bibliographic Network. Sydney: OLC, 1984. ISBN 0949443050
  • “Sometimes it is called leadership: a practitioner looks at library systems development”. Australian academic and research libraries 11(2) June 1980
  • “Tasks, technicians and tenosynovitis: the impact of technology on job design in libraries”. Australasian college libraries 3(3) September 1985

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