Paper presented at the "People in the Information Profession Conference," October 15-16, 2009 Melbourne, AustraliaAgainst the overall conference theme of "reinvigorating the information profession" and in line with the " leadership development" conference stream, this paper overviews the national and local background and context of the decision by a Canadian research library to invest in developing and implementing its own in-house Library Leadership Development Program (LLDP). The University Library at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) launched its inaugural LLDP (LLDP1) with 19 participants in January 2009. As a major strategic initiative LLDP1 runs until February 2010. The LLDP2 is scheduled to commence in September 2009 and ...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
Explore the issue of leadership in libraries with one current student and one graduate of The Unive...
An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses a round-table discussion l...
Against the overall conference theme of ‘reinvigorating the information profession ’ and in line wit...
Paper presented at the "People in the Information Profession Conference," October 15-16, 2009 Melbou...
Purpose - The paper aims to provide an overview of the background and context of the decision by a C...
This paper covers two interrelated topics, namely, the preparation of Canadian library leaders (thro...
Paper to be presented at the Academic Librarian 2: Singing in the Rain Conference, Hong Kong Polytec...
All professional librarians carry leadership roles in their libraries. The leadership capacity of li...
As the 21st Century unfolds, public libraries and their leaders will face unique issues that warrant...
Research Problem: The library workforce is rapidly aging and many library leaders will be lost as th...
Purpose – Presents findings of the recent evaluation of the Leading Modern Public Libraries developm...
The role of libraries and librarians has dramatically changed with the advent of new technologies an...
New librarians may find stepping into leadership roles to be intimidating. However there are numerou...
A literature review was conducted to identify articles on leadership in the library and information ...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
Explore the issue of leadership in libraries with one current student and one graduate of The Unive...
An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses a round-table discussion l...
Against the overall conference theme of ‘reinvigorating the information profession ’ and in line wit...
Paper presented at the "People in the Information Profession Conference," October 15-16, 2009 Melbou...
Purpose - The paper aims to provide an overview of the background and context of the decision by a C...
This paper covers two interrelated topics, namely, the preparation of Canadian library leaders (thro...
Paper to be presented at the Academic Librarian 2: Singing in the Rain Conference, Hong Kong Polytec...
All professional librarians carry leadership roles in their libraries. The leadership capacity of li...
As the 21st Century unfolds, public libraries and their leaders will face unique issues that warrant...
Research Problem: The library workforce is rapidly aging and many library leaders will be lost as th...
Purpose – Presents findings of the recent evaluation of the Leading Modern Public Libraries developm...
The role of libraries and librarians has dramatically changed with the advent of new technologies an...
New librarians may find stepping into leadership roles to be intimidating. However there are numerou...
A literature review was conducted to identify articles on leadership in the library and information ...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
Explore the issue of leadership in libraries with one current student and one graduate of The Unive...
An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses a round-table discussion l...