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What if you were a public librarian and then you wanted to become
an academic librarian? How different are those worlds and how would
you know what kind of skills or experiences you need to get your
foot into the academic door? Career Transitions for Librarians:
Proven Strategies for Moving to Another Type of Library explores
the multifaceted roles of the librarian profession from personal
narratives of professional librarians who have successfully worked
and transitioned from one type of library to another. Learn the
successful strategies and stories of librarians who transitioned
from public to academic libraries, school media to academic
libraries, public to special libraries, print to digital worlds,
among other ones. *What kinds of skill sets and experiences were
they able to transfer or draw on from their previous work
experiences? *How can you make these successful transitions as
well? From interview tips to developing relevant and transferable
skill sets, this unique guide offers testimonials with a targeted
advice and job strategies for readers interested in making these
successful transitions during a time when there is a huge
difficulty in securing a library job.
• Aligns improvement efforts with two sets of standards, NELP and
PSEL – no other books in the field do this. • To help ground
the main points in this volume, each chapter features a case that
presents a leader who is simultaneously leading a school while also
learning about improvement science in their graduate class. • To
help instructors use this book in their courses, each chapter
includes teaching notes and an action inventory aligned to the case
examples and chapters. • Uses Improvement Science as a method of
continuous change and equity as a values framework—this book
centers equity in every improvement effort • This book helps to
reframe the conversation about how data can be used by leaders for
improvement -- it emphasizes creating a data culture that allows
for experimentation and learning from failure and does not limit
emphasis on lagging accountability data. • This book is
comprehensive with attention to foundational theory and research on
continuous improvement, practical methods of continuous
improvement, and the leadership of continuous improvement
• Aligns improvement efforts with two sets of standards, NELP and
PSEL – no other books in the field do this. • To help ground
the main points in this volume, each chapter features a case that
presents a leader who is simultaneously leading a school while also
learning about improvement science in their graduate class. • To
help instructors use this book in their courses, each chapter
includes teaching notes and an action inventory aligned to the case
examples and chapters. • Uses Improvement Science as a method of
continuous change and equity as a values framework—this book
centers equity in every improvement effort • This book helps to
reframe the conversation about how data can be used by leaders for
improvement -- it emphasizes creating a data culture that allows
for experimentation and learning from failure and does not limit
emphasis on lagging accountability data. • This book is
comprehensive with attention to foundational theory and research on
continuous improvement, practical methods of continuous
improvement, and the leadership of continuous improvement
What if you were a public librarian and then you wanted to become
an academic librarian? How different are those worlds and how would
you know what kind of skills or experiences you need to get your
foot into the academic door? Career Transitions for Librarians: How
to Get a Job in Another Type of Library explores the multifaceted
roles of the librarian profession from personal narratives of
professional librarians who have successfully worked and
transitioned from one type of library to another. Learn the
successful strategies and stories of librarians who transitioned
from public to academic libraries, school media to academic
libraries, public to special libraries, print to digital worlds,
among other ones. *What kinds of skill sets and experiences were
they able to transfer or draw on from their previous work
experiences? *How can you make these successful transitions as
well? From interview tips to developing relevant and transferable
skill sets, this unique guide offers testimonials with a targeted
advice and job strategies for readers interested in making these
successful transitions during a time when there is a huge
difficulty in securing a library job.
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Woman as Warrior (Paperback)
Erin Anderson; Photographs by Natasha Kertes, Kristina Safonova
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