<div> <div> <p><b><br></b></p><p><b>Abstract</b></p><p>This article considers the challenging formative years of a new librarian’s career and presents some typical career trajectories, particularly in Australian libraries. Its focus primarily relates to common misconceptions and struggles that new librarians might encounter, as they may not realise that these experiences are commonplace. Key topics include library qualifications, entering the workforce, job application processes, and common work experience pitfalls. This paper suggests that challenging experiences are better shared, considered, and expected. </p><p> </p><p><i>This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in The Australi...
This paper examines the place of job rotations as a workplace learning tool in the Graduate Trainee...
New librarians are in a position to bring innovative ideas to their organization, but are often unsu...
Libraries throughout the world are facing the dual challenge of an aging workforce and a workplace w...
The issue of workforce planning is becoming increasingly pertinent across the Australian library and...
Current scholarship identifies a gap between education obtained in library school and the technologi...
In this article, the authors take a critical look at the challenges faced by librarians new to the p...
A new position can be excited and daunting. There is always an adjustment period as one learns the c...
This paper explores the changing work environment in libraries and information management and the im...
Getting your foot in the door as a graduate librarian can be difficult, but what happens once you st...
Along with many other countries, the library and information services (LIS) sector in Australia has ...
Abstract In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and ...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
Libraries throughout the world are facing the dual challenge of an aging workforce and a workplace w...
Transitioning to a new career is difficult but doing so amid a global pandemic presents a unique set...
Just prior to my graduation I was offered a position at a new branch campus of Johnson and Wales Uni...
This paper examines the place of job rotations as a workplace learning tool in the Graduate Trainee...
New librarians are in a position to bring innovative ideas to their organization, but are often unsu...
Libraries throughout the world are facing the dual challenge of an aging workforce and a workplace w...
The issue of workforce planning is becoming increasingly pertinent across the Australian library and...
Current scholarship identifies a gap between education obtained in library school and the technologi...
In this article, the authors take a critical look at the challenges faced by librarians new to the p...
A new position can be excited and daunting. There is always an adjustment period as one learns the c...
This paper explores the changing work environment in libraries and information management and the im...
Getting your foot in the door as a graduate librarian can be difficult, but what happens once you st...
Along with many other countries, the library and information services (LIS) sector in Australia has ...
Abstract In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and ...
In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and informati...
Libraries throughout the world are facing the dual challenge of an aging workforce and a workplace w...
Transitioning to a new career is difficult but doing so amid a global pandemic presents a unique set...
Just prior to my graduation I was offered a position at a new branch campus of Johnson and Wales Uni...
This paper examines the place of job rotations as a workplace learning tool in the Graduate Trainee...
New librarians are in a position to bring innovative ideas to their organization, but are often unsu...
Libraries throughout the world are facing the dual challenge of an aging workforce and a workplace w...