Presentation via Zoom on Monday, 24 May 2021. Changing Your Outlook to Reinvent Your Librarian Role: Finding Balance Between Your Job Description and What You Like to Do, Paulina Borrego (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Carol Will (University of Massachusetts Amherst)In every job, there is a balance between what you like to do and what you must do. Learning how to strike a balance between the two can help lead to a more fulfilling and harmonious career. Using storytelling and attendee prompts, we will discuss words of advice and encouragement based on our experiences of how we have each taken our roles and transformed them to suit our talents, strengths, and passions
This presentation was given at the ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services Interest Group, ALA An...
Subject liaisons have traditionally focused on providing domain-specific services and collections. R...
This chapter is for those among us who reach the midpoint of our careers and contemplate taking a hi...
Presentation via Zoom on Monday, 24 May 2021. Changing Your Outlook to Reinvent Your Librarian Role...
In this poster, two librarians at two different institutions will present results of job audits they...
The nature of library work is changing. New technology, user preferences, tighter budgets, and new e...
This presentation will detail the organizational changes to a library’s information literacy departm...
Librarians are no strangers to re-envisioning themselves. From the closed stacks and “guardians of i...
Professorial Lecture of Pamela S. Bradigan, AVP, Office of Health Sciences / Director, Health Scienc...
Nine serials librarians describe their experiences and offer advice on achieving tenure, promotion, ...
It is easy to view the transition from student or paraprofessional to librarian as the end of a jour...
‘Information professionals were involved in the beginnings of the discipline of reputation managemen...
This was the first presentation at the 2022 Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Confere...
In a survey conducted in 2018, exploring the perception of person-job fit and career paths among dis...
Library workers across all industries and sectors will recognise from their workplaces a context of ...
This presentation was given at the ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services Interest Group, ALA An...
Subject liaisons have traditionally focused on providing domain-specific services and collections. R...
This chapter is for those among us who reach the midpoint of our careers and contemplate taking a hi...
Presentation via Zoom on Monday, 24 May 2021. Changing Your Outlook to Reinvent Your Librarian Role...
In this poster, two librarians at two different institutions will present results of job audits they...
The nature of library work is changing. New technology, user preferences, tighter budgets, and new e...
This presentation will detail the organizational changes to a library’s information literacy departm...
Librarians are no strangers to re-envisioning themselves. From the closed stacks and “guardians of i...
Professorial Lecture of Pamela S. Bradigan, AVP, Office of Health Sciences / Director, Health Scienc...
Nine serials librarians describe their experiences and offer advice on achieving tenure, promotion, ...
It is easy to view the transition from student or paraprofessional to librarian as the end of a jour...
‘Information professionals were involved in the beginnings of the discipline of reputation managemen...
This was the first presentation at the 2022 Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Confere...
In a survey conducted in 2018, exploring the perception of person-job fit and career paths among dis...
Library workers across all industries and sectors will recognise from their workplaces a context of ...
This presentation was given at the ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services Interest Group, ALA An...
Subject liaisons have traditionally focused on providing domain-specific services and collections. R...
This chapter is for those among us who reach the midpoint of our careers and contemplate taking a hi...