This paper details the importance (and limitations) of leadership to foster an environment that supports collaboration in library acquisitions. The conditions necessary to create successful teams are examined: creating a compelling vision, enabling effective communication, and building trust among participants. The challenges of effective leadership grow in more complex collaborative endeavors, when there are mismatched priorities, or when leading teams outside of traditional reporting structures. This paper offers guidance for navigating these pain points to produce better and more inclusive processe
How can training develop the philosophical commitment that library staff members need to successfull...
Collaboration has been a big buzzword in the library literature lately. Well, maybe I see that buzzw...
The Library Collective is a non-profit organization devoted to redefining the library professional d...
This paper details the importance (and limitations) of leadership to foster an environment that supp...
For collaborative leadership, the Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (JCLC) provides an excelle...
Findings from the formative evaluation of a national public library development initiative in Englan...
Academic libraries and librarians have always been involved in some kind of collaboration within the...
Focusing on the academic library Learning Commons as an inter-organizational partnership, this study...
Collaboration among libraries is the central tenet of modern library consortia. A number of underlyi...
Around the globe, library leaders are asking: How do we create 'forward thinking' outcomes in the Di...
SUMMARY. In 1991, Joseph C. Rost published Leadership for the 21st Century (Praeger) in which he pre...
This paper, converted from a presentation given at the 2017 PNLA Conference in Post Falls, Idaho, br...
Currently, libraries are engaged in creating environments that embrace diversity, equity and inclusi...
Collaboration has been a vital part of my professional career and has been essential in every positi...
In this short piece I argue that library collaboration is very important, so important that it needs...
How can training develop the philosophical commitment that library staff members need to successfull...
Collaboration has been a big buzzword in the library literature lately. Well, maybe I see that buzzw...
The Library Collective is a non-profit organization devoted to redefining the library professional d...
This paper details the importance (and limitations) of leadership to foster an environment that supp...
For collaborative leadership, the Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (JCLC) provides an excelle...
Findings from the formative evaluation of a national public library development initiative in Englan...
Academic libraries and librarians have always been involved in some kind of collaboration within the...
Focusing on the academic library Learning Commons as an inter-organizational partnership, this study...
Collaboration among libraries is the central tenet of modern library consortia. A number of underlyi...
Around the globe, library leaders are asking: How do we create 'forward thinking' outcomes in the Di...
SUMMARY. In 1991, Joseph C. Rost published Leadership for the 21st Century (Praeger) in which he pre...
This paper, converted from a presentation given at the 2017 PNLA Conference in Post Falls, Idaho, br...
Currently, libraries are engaged in creating environments that embrace diversity, equity and inclusi...
Collaboration has been a vital part of my professional career and has been essential in every positi...
In this short piece I argue that library collaboration is very important, so important that it needs...
How can training develop the philosophical commitment that library staff members need to successfull...
Collaboration has been a big buzzword in the library literature lately. Well, maybe I see that buzzw...
The Library Collective is a non-profit organization devoted to redefining the library professional d...