This paper reviews the challenges facing librarians and other information specialists in terms of employers’ expectations, and how the necessary skills could be developed in professional education. It focuses on the role of writing in professional education and in library leadership. The paper emphasises how written work submitted during professional education not only enriches subject knowledge, but also enhances time-management skills and could embed a reflective, evidenced-based approach to professional practice, develop advocacy skills, and underpin efforts to enhance personal professional standing. The papers submitted for the competition organised annually since 1996 by the journal Libri for the best paper recently completed by a s...
Written for librarians and other academics who must get published but are procrastinating and encoun...
This paper briefly examines three areas that individuals new to library leadership should focus on d...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
This paper reviews the challenges facing librarians and other information specialists in terms of em...
Argues that enhanced professional development and writing for publication are related activities and...
Despite the constant, if not escalating, need for professional development within the library workfo...
Despite the constant, if not escalating, need for professional development within the library workfo...
Library professionals, after LIS school, have the responsibility to continue developing their profes...
A literature review was conducted to identify articles on leadership in the library and information ...
This paper, converted from a presentation given at the 2017 PNLA Conference in Post Falls, Idaho, br...
Library leadership is one of the much-discussed subjects in library and information science. Yet, ma...
The paper gives an overview of studies in professional development of the library staff which is imp...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
Paper presented at Capitalising on Knowledge: Australian Library and Information Association 2000 C...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
Written for librarians and other academics who must get published but are procrastinating and encoun...
This paper briefly examines three areas that individuals new to library leadership should focus on d...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...
This paper reviews the challenges facing librarians and other information specialists in terms of em...
Argues that enhanced professional development and writing for publication are related activities and...
Despite the constant, if not escalating, need for professional development within the library workfo...
Despite the constant, if not escalating, need for professional development within the library workfo...
Library professionals, after LIS school, have the responsibility to continue developing their profes...
A literature review was conducted to identify articles on leadership in the library and information ...
This paper, converted from a presentation given at the 2017 PNLA Conference in Post Falls, Idaho, br...
Library leadership is one of the much-discussed subjects in library and information science. Yet, ma...
The paper gives an overview of studies in professional development of the library staff which is imp...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
Paper presented at Capitalising on Knowledge: Australian Library and Information Association 2000 C...
This paper describes the development of library and information studies/science (LIS) into differen...
Written for librarians and other academics who must get published but are procrastinating and encoun...
This paper briefly examines three areas that individuals new to library leadership should focus on d...
Leadership development is a hot topic in the library world – and not just in the UK. Colleagues in t...