Career paths and career development of business librarians / edited by Diane Zabel.
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Demand and supply of business information professionals: a study of the market for 2001-2005.
- 2. Growing our own: mentoring undergraduate students.
- 3. The orientation and training of new librarians for business information.
- 4. Early career librarianship in the business library.
- 5. Development of midcareer librarians.
- 6. Growing your own leaders: succession planning in libraries.
- 7. Reframing leadership: the ACRL/Harvard leadership institute for academic librarians.
- 8. The UCLA senior fellows program.
- 9. Transition from staff to faculty in an academic library.
- 10. Transitions to academic libraries for business librarians and librarians' response to adjunct teaching.
- 11. Taking business (librarianship) public.
- 12. Transitioning to corporate librarianship.
- 13. Successful mentoring programs: examples from within and without the academy.
- 14. The mentoring role of professional associations.
- 15. Keeping up with business reference.
- 16. Networking strategies fro business and economics librarians.
- 17. Burnout strategies for librarians.
- 18. The career choices of business librarians: a survey and discussion.
- 10. The MBA and academic business librarians: more than graduate education for subject specialists.
- 10. The value of international experience.