The Northwest Archivists (NWA), a regional archival association in the Pacific Northwest, established a formal mentoring program in 2007. A pilot phase of the program ran for 2 years and included both formative and summative assessments from participants. This case study documents NWA’s experiences designing and managing a mentoring program within a volunteer-run professional association, reflects on the program’s successes and challenges, and recommends areas for future investigation
This study explored undergraduate mentoring programs at a mid-western research university. The purpo...
Many new employees naturally seek out coworkers and informal advisors as a way of learning about the...
Librarians have embraced the critical role mentoring can play in the professional growth, socializat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Mentoring those in the archival field is critical to the development of any professional, or budding...
According to the nineteenth-century Massachusetts Senator John C. Crosby, “Mentoring is a brain to p...
Mentoring is a mainstay of librarianship. Professional organizations can offer specific guidance for...
This case study examines an experiment in archival practice and mentorship undertaken at the Univers...
This article is based on a presentation given at the 2016 Pacific Northwest Library Conference in Ca...
There are many mentoring definitions in the literature; however, the one that best describes the spi...
In the past three decades, mentoring has become a formal and informal vehicle for empowering minorit...
Mentoring activities and programs have gained increasing attention and endorsement in a variety of b...
One method used by Extension organizations to orient new professionals is mentoring, yet gaps exist ...
Increasingly, librarians have been engaged in discussions of the disconnect between the content cove...
In 1991 the Society of American Archivist (SAA) received a $600,609 grant from the National Endowmen...
This study explored undergraduate mentoring programs at a mid-western research university. The purpo...
Many new employees naturally seek out coworkers and informal advisors as a way of learning about the...
Librarians have embraced the critical role mentoring can play in the professional growth, socializat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Mentoring those in the archival field is critical to the development of any professional, or budding...
According to the nineteenth-century Massachusetts Senator John C. Crosby, “Mentoring is a brain to p...
Mentoring is a mainstay of librarianship. Professional organizations can offer specific guidance for...
This case study examines an experiment in archival practice and mentorship undertaken at the Univers...
This article is based on a presentation given at the 2016 Pacific Northwest Library Conference in Ca...
There are many mentoring definitions in the literature; however, the one that best describes the spi...
In the past three decades, mentoring has become a formal and informal vehicle for empowering minorit...
Mentoring activities and programs have gained increasing attention and endorsement in a variety of b...
One method used by Extension organizations to orient new professionals is mentoring, yet gaps exist ...
Increasingly, librarians have been engaged in discussions of the disconnect between the content cove...
In 1991 the Society of American Archivist (SAA) received a $600,609 grant from the National Endowmen...
This study explored undergraduate mentoring programs at a mid-western research university. The purpo...
Many new employees naturally seek out coworkers and informal advisors as a way of learning about the...
Librarians have embraced the critical role mentoring can play in the professional growth, socializat...