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El. knyga: Leading in the New Academic Library

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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440851148
  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440851148

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Providing perspectives of early- and mid-career librarians as well as highly seasoned professionals, this book offers leadership advice that will help academic librarians of all experience levels to surmount the issues they face and overcome new challenges.

Academic libraries and librarianship have dramatically evolved in recent yearsin everything from their collections and facilities to their relationships with faculty and internal and external partners. These changes demand different mindsets and new skills on the part of librarians. This book explains how the quality of leadership is the key component of successfully implementing innovative service and practicesand as a result, of the success of the library itself. To that end, it offers practical guidelines for implementing leadership principles and achieving success in this evolving culture.

Coedited by a team of three highly experienced academic librarians, Leading in the New Academic Library gives actionable advice regarding subjects like helping staff gain new competencies, leading from the middle, and succession planning. The content also addresses hot topics such as the academic library's new role, the integration of IT into library organization and infrastructure, making data-driven decisions, renovating a library space to meet changing user needs, and collaborating with internal as well as external partners.

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Leading in the New Academic Library provides a productive overview of common leadership challenges coupled with sound advice on facing these situations. This title is recommended for early and mid-career librarians interested in pursuing administrative roles. * ARBAonline * The book is a good start for librarians interested in learning more about the issues current leaders face in the academic library. Even for existing leaders, there are interesting takes on the use of space and ways to encourage leadership development among existing managers. . . . This book does a good job of illuminating some of the more nuts-and-bolts issues facing academic libraries currently and in the years to come. * College & Research Libraries *

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Providing perspectives of early- and mid-career librarians as well as highly seasoned professionals, this book offers leadership advice that will help academic librarians of all experience levels to surmount the issues they face and overcome new challenges.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Becky Albitz
Christine Avery
Diane Zabel
Part One Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 1 The Academic Library's New Role
3(10)
Robert E. Fox Jr.
Chapter 2 Libraries and IT: The Merged Road Ahead
13(10)
Christina Bell
Andrew W. White
Chapter 3 Data-Driven Decision Making
23(12)
David McCaslin
Chapter 4 Academic Libraries Reimagined: How Facilities Are Changing to Support New Services
35(12)
Joseph Fennewald
Chapter 5 Renovating an Entire Library to Meet the Changing Needs of Users
47(14)
David M. Pilachowski
Chapter 6 The Inmates Are Running (Parts of) the Asylum: New Roles and Opportunities for Support Staff in Academic Libraries
61(12)
J. Christopher Holobar
James A. Jamison
Chapter 7 The Generalist in the Small College Library
73(10)
Ana Noriega
Chapter 8 New Ways of Working: Flexible Work Arrangements in Academic Libraries
83(10)
Lauren Reiter
Diane Zabel
Chapter 9 Better Together: Cultivating Library-Campus Collaborations
93(12)
Harriet Lightman
Marianne Ryan
Chapter 10 Strategic Collaboration: If You Want to Go Far, Go Together
105(18)
Barbara I. Dewey
Part Two Leadership in the Face of Transformation
Chapter 11 Looking behind the Curtain: Perspectives of an Executive Search Consultant
123(8)
Matthew Bunting
Chapter 12 Leadership Development for Early-Career Librarians
131(10)
Mark A. Puente
Chapter 13 Establishing the Diversity Alliance: Recruiting, Retaining, and Developing Librarians from Underrepresented Groups
141(12)
Jon E. Cawthorne
Lori Hostuttler
Martha Yancey
Ashleigh D. Coren
Lisette Hernandez
Chanelle Pickens
Chapter 14 Leading from the Middle and Moving Up: Advice for Mid-Career Librarians Who Want to Move Up the Organization
153(12)
Pixey Anne Mosley
Chapter 15 Leading from the Middle: Mid-Career Librarians Who Step In to Take Charge as Needed
165(12)
Jennie Levine Knies
Chapter 16 Leading for Your Replacement: Succession Planning
177(8)
Anne Langley
About the Editors and Contributors 185(8)
Index 193
Becky Albitz, MLS, EdD, is director of the James A. Cannavino Library at Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

Christine Avery is senior director of Commonwealth Campus Libraries and Strategic Projects, The University Libraries, Penn State University.

Diane Zabel is the Benzak Business Librarian and head of the Schreyer Business Library at Penn State University.