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Develop a library staff training program that really works! To stay
on top of the lightning-fast changes in the library field and
provide your patrons with the best service possible, you need to
establish and sustain an effective program for training your staff.
The Practical Library Trainer examines the concept of the library
as a learning place for patrons and staff, offering a comprehensive
view of training from an administrator's perspective. Bruce E.
Massis, author of The Practical Library Manager (Haworth),
addresses the essential issues of how to develop a strong program
of continuous instruction, including customer service, reporting,
recruitment, and retention of staff. The book focuses on the
integration of staff training as a blended activity instead of an
intervention, quelling the notion of training as an add-on to
existing staff duties. The current information-rich environment
provides your patrons with an abundance of resources to choose from
for their research needs. But they can't do it alone-they need
direction from a knowledgeable librarian who can recognize the
pedigree, currency, and validity of licensed resources,
particularly those available through electronic means. The
Practical Library Trainer uses the goal of long-range customer
service as a starting point, emphasizing the return on investment
possibilities from blended training methods as a key to meeting
your patrons' high expectations of service. The book also provides
examples from outside the library community to demonstrate the
importance of training on a non-library setting and looks at future
training issues. The Practical Library Trainer examines: types of
staff training (formal, informal, employer-provided, qualifying,
skill improvement) strategies for recruiting and retaining a staff
blended learning e-training in-house training how to use
professional conferences as continuing education opportunities how
to evaluate your training program a sample of an anywhere, anytime
education and training program and much more! The Practical Library
Trainer is an important resource for making sure your patrons get
the most from your libraryand your staff.
Examine the nuts and bolts of successful management in today's
rapidly evolving libraries This book is an essential primer for new
library managers and directors. In addition to providing an
overview of the practical aspects of management, it is a vital
reference tool for managing your library and its staff. The
Practical Library Manager's informative text and comprehensive
bibliographies of print and electronic resources can guide you to
solutions to the issues that every fledgling library manager must
deal with upon appointment.While there are many publications on
library management, The Practical Library Manager is one of very
few to focus on the practical issues of staffing and the importance
of continuous staff training. Also, unlike other books on the
subject, this book features a chapter that points you to relevant
management texts originally written for the corporate world rather
than the library profession.The Practical Library Manager is the
perfect single source to help you: understand the challenges of
staffing your library and training your staff explore new
technology's impact on library workers and evaluate training
programs to help them keep up ensure that your staff has the core
competencies they'll need in the current climate build a "virtual
library" decide whether your library should join a consortium and
much more In the words of the author: "Today, the most successful
libraries in the country are those addressing the needs of both
external and internal customers. However, it takes more than
technology to change the working relationship between the
institution and its customer. The guiding force for change must
include a strong and respectful relationship between the library
manager and staff. Much of what is written in this book can assist
the fledgling manager in creating an environment of trust,
teamwork, and respect."
Examine the nuts and bolts of successful management in today's
rapidly evolving libraries!This book is an essential primer for new
library managers and directors. In addition to providing an
overview of the practical aspects of management, it is a vital
reference tool for managing your library and its staff. The
Practical Library Manager's informative text and comprehensive
bibliographies of print and electronic resources can guide you to
solutions to the issues that every fledgling library manager must
deal with upon appointment.While there are many publications on
library management, The Practical Library Manager is one of very
few to focus on the practical issues of staffing and the importance
of continuous staff training. Also, unlike other books on the
subject, this book features a chapter that points you to relevant
management texts originally written for the corporate world rather
than the library profession.The Practical Library Manager is the
perfect single source to help you: understand the challenges of
staffing your library and training your staff explore new
technology's impact on library workers and evaluate training
programs to help them keep up ensure that your staff has the core
competencies they'll need in the current climate build a "virtual
library" decide whether your library should join a consortium and
much more!In the words of the author: "Today, the most successful
libraries in the country are those addressing the needs of both
external and internal customers. However, it takes more than
technology to change the working relationship between the
institution and its customer. The guiding force for change must
include a strong and respectful relationship betweenthe library
manager and staff. Much of what is written in this book can assist
the fledgling manager in creating an environment of trust,
teamwork, and respect."
The Challenges to Library Learning: Solutions for Librarians is an
insightful volume that offers a practical philosophy of engagement
that can be used to meet the growing challenges facing librarians,
including staffing shortages, depleted or eliminated training
budgets, longer hours, greater workloads, and rapidly-changing
technology, hindering the ability-and willingness-of employees to
continue job education in library sciences. With three decades of
experience as a library administrator, author Bruce E. Massis
details an effective plan for inspiring initiative in the learner
to pursue a goal-oriented and individualized approach to learning -
helping the library to become more efficient, productive, and
user-centered. Topics discussed include overcoming staff
disengagement, accepting e-learning as a routine learning model,
teaching and measuring information literacy training, creating a
flexible alternative staffing model, the Community of Learning
Program (CLP) for library staff, and the details of creating and
implementing a training program. The Challenges to Library
Learning: Solutions for Librarians is a vital and practical
resource for anyone actively involved or pursuing a career in
library administration.
The Challenges to Library Learning: Solutions for Librarians is an
insightful volume that offers a practical philosophy of engagement
that can be used to meet the growing challenges facing librarians,
including staffing shortages, depleted or eliminated training
budgets, longer hours, greater workloads, and rapidly-changing
technology, hindering the ability-and willingness-of employees to
continue job education in library sciences. With three decades of
experience as a library administrator, author Bruce E. Massis
details an effective plan for inspiring initiative in the learner
to pursue a goal-oriented and individualized approach to learning -
helping the library to become more efficient, productive, and
user-centered. Topics discussed include overcoming staff
disengagement, accepting e-learning as a routine learning model,
teaching and measuring information literacy training, creating a
flexible alternative staffing model, the Community of Learning
Program (CLP) for library staff, and the details of creating and
implementing a training program. The Challenges to Library
Learning: Solutions for Librarians is a vital and practical
resource for anyone actively involved or pursuing a career in
library administration.
Library work often involves coordinating projects with many tasks
and many stakeholders where cost and time limitations can be seen
as opportunities. Project management can serve librarians well in
their approach to a project. Learning to effectively manage those
projects will help to work more effectively and to achieve goals.
This book is designed to provide all library staffers at every
level, in public, academic, school, and special libraries with an
understanding of the basic tools of the project management
methodology so that they may embark on projects with the
expectation of success. The book is divided into three sections.
The first section, Preparing for Project Management, includes the
terminology, the philosophy, the people, and the return on
investment of project management in libraries. The second section,
Planning and Implementing Project Management, introduces the basics
of the project management methodology as designed by the Project
Management Institute. The third section, Library Resources,
provides assistance in using the project management methodology for
specific types of library projects, an introduction to agile
project management, and success stories in library project
management. The book includes many examples of project management
tools and techniques as applied to library projects.
In addition to providing an overview the practical aspects of
management, you will find it is a vital reference tool for managing
your library and its staff. The Practical Library Manger's
informative text and comprehensive bibliographies of print and
electronic resources can guide you to solutions to the issues that
every fledging library managers must deal with upon appointment.
Develop a library staff training program that really works! To stay
on top of the lightning-fast changes in the library field and
provide your patrons with the best service possible, you need to
establish and sustain an effective program for training your staff.
The Practical Library Trainer examines the concept of the library
as a learning place for patrons and staff, offering a comprehensive
view of training from an administrator's perspective. Bruce E.
Massis, author of The Practical Library Manager (Haworth),
addresses the essential issues of how to develop a strong program
of continuous instruction, including customer service, reporting,
recruitment, and retention of staff. The book focuses on the
integration of staff training as a blended activity instead of an
intervention, quelling the notion of training as an add-on to
existing staff duties. The current information-rich environment
provides your patrons with an abundance of resources to choose from
for their research needs. But they can't do it alone-they need
direction from a knowledgeable librarian who can recognize the
pedigree, currency, and validity of licensed resources,
particularly those available through electronic means. The
Practical Library Trainer uses the goal of long-range customer
service as a starting point, emphasizing the return on investment
possibilities from blended training methods as a key to meeting
your patrons' high expectations of service. The book also provides
examples from outside the library community to demonstrate the
importance of training on a non-library setting and looks at future
training issues. The Practical Library Trainer examines: types of
staff training (formal, informal, employer-provided, qualifying,
skill improvement) strategies for recruiting and retaining a staff
blended learning e-training in-house training how to use
professional conferences as continuing education opportunities how
to evaluate your training program a sample of an anywhere, anytime
education and training program and much more! The Practical Library
Trainer is an important resource for making sure your patrons get
the most from your libraryand your staff.
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