Mentoring is a mainstay of librarianship. Professional organizations can offer specific guidance for librarians through mentoring programs. This article describes the development and assessment of a mentoring program for history librarians by the Academic Librarians Committee of the Reference & Users Services Association’s History Section. The study examines the findings from a survey of participants. Respondents indicated overall that the program was beneficial. Mentors and mentees who interacted through web conferencing tended to report higher satisfaction. The responses suggest improved practices for future iterations of this program, including evaluating the process for pairing mentoring matches, creating an onboarding process, prov...
Many new employees naturally seek out coworkers and informal advisors as a way of learning about the...
ABSTRACT: Formal mentoring programs are increasingly recognized as a means of recruitment and retent...
This paper is a part of the proceedings for the 2018 Library Assessment Conference. It describes an ...
Mentoring is a mainstay of librarianship. Professional organizations can offer specific guidance for...
This article offers statistical information about the future of our profession and the role that men...
Abstract: This article offers statistical information about the future of our profession and the rol...
Because of the ever changing information management environment, library employees need and benefit ...
Increasingly, librarians have been engaged in discussions of the disconnect between the content cove...
This article is based on a presentation given at the 2016 Pacific Northwest Library Conference in Ca...
Peer reviewedFormal mentoring programs are increasingly recognized as a means of recruitment and ret...
Numerous academic libraries participate in their campuses' systems for faculty status for librarians...
Currently, mentoring is a topic of vigorous discussion in higher education. This is particularly tr...
A review of library science journals reveals a dearth of literature on the topic of professional men...
Traditionally, library mentorship programs have focused on orienting new and future librarians to th...
Librarians have embraced the critical role mentoring can play in the professional growth, socializat...
Many new employees naturally seek out coworkers and informal advisors as a way of learning about the...
ABSTRACT: Formal mentoring programs are increasingly recognized as a means of recruitment and retent...
This paper is a part of the proceedings for the 2018 Library Assessment Conference. It describes an ...
Mentoring is a mainstay of librarianship. Professional organizations can offer specific guidance for...
This article offers statistical information about the future of our profession and the role that men...
Abstract: This article offers statistical information about the future of our profession and the rol...
Because of the ever changing information management environment, library employees need and benefit ...
Increasingly, librarians have been engaged in discussions of the disconnect between the content cove...
This article is based on a presentation given at the 2016 Pacific Northwest Library Conference in Ca...
Peer reviewedFormal mentoring programs are increasingly recognized as a means of recruitment and ret...
Numerous academic libraries participate in their campuses' systems for faculty status for librarians...
Currently, mentoring is a topic of vigorous discussion in higher education. This is particularly tr...
A review of library science journals reveals a dearth of literature on the topic of professional men...
Traditionally, library mentorship programs have focused on orienting new and future librarians to th...
Librarians have embraced the critical role mentoring can play in the professional growth, socializat...
Many new employees naturally seek out coworkers and informal advisors as a way of learning about the...
ABSTRACT: Formal mentoring programs are increasingly recognized as a means of recruitment and retent...
This paper is a part of the proceedings for the 2018 Library Assessment Conference. It describes an ...