Mentoring Et Managing Students in the Academic Library

Mentoring Et Managing Students in the Academic Library
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Total Pages: 106
Release: 2013
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Most academic libraries could not operate without a host of part-time student workers. But employing students is different from filling a professional position with an experienced worker; often their library employment will be their first job experience. Since many student positions make them the public face of the library, effective mentoring of such student employees is vital. This book explores the challenges and opportunities involved in recruitment. This book shows how a library job can be more than just employment, teaching students important responsibilities and life-skills ; Covers the entire scope of a student's tenure at an academic library, from bringing new hires on board and training them to disciplining student employees and the unpleasant but sometimes necessary task of firing ; Offers mentoring advice for helping students navigate the cultural contrasts, irregular hours, and other day-to-day issues faced by young people away from home for the first time. With this book, supervising academic librarians can effectively mentor students while maintaining an enjoyable, productive workplace that functions efficiently in support of the institution.

Mentoring & Managing Students in the Academic Library

Mentoring & Managing Students in the Academic Library
Author: Michelle Reale
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2013-07-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0838911749

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Most academic libraries could not operate without a host of part-time student workers. But employing students is different from filling a professional position with an experienced worker; often their library employment will be their first job experience. Since many student positions make them the public face of the library, effective mentoring of such student employees is vital. In this book Reale explores the challenges and opportunities involved in recruitment. Her guide Shows how a library job can be more than just employment, teaching students important responsibilities and life-skills Covers the entire scope of a student’s tenure at an academic library, from bringing new hires on board and training them to disciplining student employees and the unpleasant but sometimes necessary task of firing Offers mentoring advice for helping students navigate the cultural contrasts, irregular hours, and other day-to-day issues faced by young people away from home for the first time With Reale’s guidance, supervising academic librarians can effectively mentor students while maintaining an enjoyable, productive workplace that functions efficiently in support of the institution.

Mentoring in the Library

Mentoring in the Library
Author: Marta K. Lee
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0838935931

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"With librarians at all levels in mind, noted reference librarian and researcher Marta Lee offers her ideas for an experience with establishing a formal mentoring process at the library"--Page 4 of cover.

Beyond Mentoring

Beyond Mentoring
Author: Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen
Publisher: Chandos Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0081012950

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Beyond Mentoring: A Guide for Librarians and Information Professionals looks at mentorship, mentorship programs, what works, what doesn’t, and different techniques, such as group and peer mentoring. The book considers many aspects of mentoring, various programs, and their successes and failures, going beyond the usual types of mentoring by looking at newer models. An example of the cohort model from the American Library Association Emerging Leader model is included as a case study. In addition, another case study on the Sunshine State leadership Institute provides a toolkit for building your own program. The final section of the book offers perspectives and tools that people can use in designing their own programs. Provides case studies and perspectives from librarians who have been involved in mentoring programs Describes program types that go beyond traditional mentoring, including peer-to-peer and cohort or group mentoring Gives practical advice to help readers apply best practices to their own situations Offers a hands-on perspective of the program design process

The Indispensable Academic Librarian

The Indispensable Academic Librarian
Author: Michelle Reale
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2018-03-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838917097

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This book will empower and validate academic librarians by demonstrating their indispensable roles as educators

Mentoring Programs in ARL Libraries

Mentoring Programs in ARL Libraries
Author: Association of Research Libraries. Systems and Procedures Exchange Center
Publisher: Association of Research Libr
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1999
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN:

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Academic Library Management

Academic Library Management
Author: Tammy Nickelson Dearie
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838915590

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What does successful academic library management look like in the real world? A team of editors, all administrators at large research libraries, here present a selection of case studies which dive deeply into the subject to answer that question. Featuring contributions from a range of practicing academic library managers, this book spotlights case studies equally useful for LIS students and current managers;touches upon such key issues as human resource planning, public relations, financial management, organizational culture, and ethics and confidentiality;examines how to use project management methodology to reorganize technical services, create a new liaison service model, advance a collaborative future, and set up on-the-spot mentoring;discusses digital planning for archives and special collections;rejects "one size fits all" solutions to common challenges in academic libraries in favor of creative problem solving; andprovides guidance on how to use case studies as effective models for positive change at one's own institution. LIS instructors, students, and academic library practitioners will all find enrichment from this selection of case studies.

Becoming an Embedded Librarian

Becoming an Embedded Librarian
Author: Michelle Reale
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838913768

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Readers will feel confident applying the lessons learned from Reale’s first-hand account to their own experiences both in and out of the classroom.

Leading in the New Academic Library

Leading in the New Academic Library
Author: Becky Albitz
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 144085114X

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Providing perspectives of early- and mid-career librarians as well as highly seasoned professionals, this book offers leadership advice that will help academic librarians of all experience levels to surmount the issues they face and overcome new challenges. Academic libraries and librarianship have dramatically evolved in recent years—in everything from their collections and facilities to their relationships with faculty and internal and external partners. These changes demand different mindsets and new skills on the part of librarians. This book explains how the quality of leadership is the key component of successfully implementing innovative service and practices—and as a result, of the success of the library itself. To that end, it offers practical guidelines for implementing leadership principles and achieving success in this evolving culture. Coedited by a team of three highly experienced academic librarians, Leading in the New Academic Library gives actionable advice regarding subjects like helping staff gain new competencies, leading from the middle, and succession planning. The content also addresses hot topics such as the academic library's new role, the integration of IT into library organization and infrastructure, making data-driven decisions, renovating a library space to meet changing user needs, and collaborating with internal as well as external partners.

Meeting the Challenge of Teaching Information Literacy

Meeting the Challenge of Teaching Information Literacy
Author: Michelle Reale
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838947131

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Reale's book is a valuable springboard for reflection that will help academic librarians understand the complexity of the challenges they face and then forge a path forward.