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Safely guide your library into the new millennium!Like so much else
in the information professions, leadership styles are being forced
to change to meet the demands of technological innovation.
Leadership in the Library and Information Science Professions is
among the first books to focus on this increasingly important job
qualification. It offers practical advice for developing strong,
flexible, and creative leadership skills in yourself and your
staff.This fascinating volume stresses the leadership needed to
manage change. The essential skills taught here will help you
update library services at a reasonable pace while preserving
valuable low-tech alternatives. As one chapter recommends, "Every
librarian at every level should have ready an answer-multiple
answers-to the ubiquitous questions: Why do we still need libraries
when everything is on the Web? How can you justify an expanding
budget in the Internet Age?"Leadership in the Library and
Information Science Professions offers fresh ideas for developing
and using leadership skills, including: recruiting tips for
identifying potential leaders staff training and development
restructuring the organization to encourage full staff
participation budget strategies for successful leaders issues of
gender and ethnic diversity evaluating and assessing
leadershipLeadership in the Library and Information Science
Professions is an essential resource for library administrators and
staff. By developing your leadership skills and those of your
staff, you can confidently face the hectic pace of change in the
information sciences.
Bringing together for the first time prominent researchers in
social insect pheromone communication, including nestmate
recognition, this book looks at ants, wasps, bees, and termites,
highlighting areas of convergence and divergence among these
groups, and identifying areas that need further investigation.
Presenting broad synthetic overviews as
Safely guide your library into the new millennium Like so much else
in the information professions, leadership styles are being forced
to change to meet the demands of technological innovation.
Leadership in the Library and Information Science Professions is
among the first books to focus on this increasingly important job
qualification. It offers practical advice for developing strong,
flexible, and creative leadership skills in yourself and your
staff.This fascinating volume stresses the leadership needed to
manage change. The essential skills taught here will help you
update library services at a reasonable pace while preserving
valuable low-tech alternatives. As one chapter recommends, "Every
librarian at every level should have ready an answer-multiple
answers-to the ubiquitous questions: Why do we still need libraries
when everything is on the Web? How can you justify an expanding
budget in the Internet Age?"Leadership in the Library and
Information Science Professions offers fresh ideas for developing
and using leadership skills, including: recruiting tips for
identifying potential leaders staff training and development
restructuring the organization to encourage full staff
participation budget strategies for successful leaders issues of
gender and ethnic diversity evaluating and assessing
leadershipLeadership in the Library and Information Science
Professions is an essential resource for library administrators and
staff. By developing your leadership skills and those of your
staff, you can confidently face the hectic pace of change in the
information sciences.
Discover ways to raise staff awareness regarding diversity Managing
Multiculturalism and Diversity In the Library: Principals and
Issues for Administrators is an academic guide to diversity issues
such as affirmative action, career development of minorities in the
library science profession, racism, and scholarship solutions to
increase the diversity of people in the library and information
science profession. From this manual, you will gain a deeper
understanding of diversity and its implementation in your library.
Scholarly and poignant, this book is recommended to academics,
administrators, library professionals, and students who want to
improve the diversity of libraries and the profession of library
information science. In Managing Multiculturalism and Diversity In
the Library, you will explore the continued need to keep diversity
growing in our libraries as a learning tool to boost the creativity
and broaden the knowledge base of libraries as a whole. This
informative guide provides you with studies on the diversification
efforts of Australia, Canada, China, and the United Kingdom,
showing you how each nation differently defines diversity, yet
values diversity with an agenda that accepts and encourages
cultural differences. You will find suggestions on how to bring in
the talents of traditionally excluded groups into your library and
examine affirmative action and its dismantling from different
angles. Managing Multiculturalism and Diversity In the Library
illustrates the importance of cultural diversity in contrast to a
melting pot that does not allow for distinct flavors. Some
pertinent areas of diversity that you will read about are: raising
staff awareness of diversity through training seminars a diversity
program focused closely on your library s missions and strategic
plans integrating diversity into every aspect of the library
activities looking to colleges and universities as the leaders of
cross-cultural understanding American Library Association and the
diversity agendaManaging Multiculturalism and Diversity In the
Library is an enlightening and helpful resource to foster
multicultural understanding and to plan a diversity agenda that is
right for your library organization. From this book, you will find
many interesting and informative methods on creating a culturally
pluralistic library.
Bringing together for the first time prominent researchers in
social insect pheromone communication, including nestmate
recognition, this book looks at ants, wasps, bees, and termites,
highlighting areas of convergence and divergence among these
groups, and identifying areas that need further investigation.
Presenting broad synthetic overviews as
Discover ways to raise staff awareness regarding diversity!Managing
Multiculturalism and Diversity In the Library: Principals and
Issues for Administrators is an academic guide to diversity issues
such as affirmative action, career development of minorities in the
library science profession, racism, and scholarship solutions to
increase the diversity of people in the library and information
science profession. From this manual, you will gain a deeper
understanding of diversity and its implementation in your library.
Scholarly and poignant, this book is recommended to academics,
administrators, library professionals, and students who want to
improve the diversity of libraries and the profession of library
information science. In Managing Multiculturalism and Diversity In
the Library, you will explore the continued need to keep diversity
growing in our libraries as a learning tool to boost the creativity
and broaden the knowledge base of libraries as a whole. This
informative guide provides you with studies on the diversification
efforts of Australia, Canada, China, and the United Kingdom,
showing you how each nation differently defines diversity, yet
values diversity with an agenda that accepts and encourages
cultural differences. You will find suggestions on how to bring in
the talents of traditionally excluded groups into your library and
examine affirmative action and its dismantling from different
angles. Managing Multiculturalism and Diversity In the Library
illustrates the importance of cultural diversity in contrast to a
melting pot that does not allow for distinct flavors. Some
pertinent areas of diversity that you will read about are: raising
staff awareness of diversity through training seminars a diversity
program focused closely on your library's missions and strategic
plans integrating diversity into every aspect of the library
activities looking to colleges and universities as the leaders of
cross-cultural understanding American Library Association and the
diversity agendaManaging Multiculturalism and Diversity In the
Library is an enlightening and helpful resource to foster
multicultural understanding and to plan a diversity agenda that is
right for your library organization. From this book, you will find
many interesting and informative methods on creating a culturally
pluralistic library.
An informed citizenry, capable of informed participation, is one of
the principles on which U.S. democracy is based, its premise
represented in Constitutional principles of intellectual freedom.
To what extent does participation in the political process and
civic engagement require access to information representing various
viewpoints and perspectives? And in turn, how do issues of race,
ethnicity and culture, language, economic disparity, and geographic
isolation limit such access? Mark Winston offers a cross section of
individual, collective, and organizational efforts--from both ends
of the political spectrum--to control information access in the
hopes of protecting society from itself. Beginning with Brown v.
Board of Education, he considers the role played by equality of
educational opportunity and agencies such as the library as
essential influences on public discourse and sound decision-making.
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