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Well-researched, creative, and actionable, this vital road map provides much-needed guidance for supporting job seekers as they navigate the constantly changing and often daunting employment landscape.
This practical guide is an invaluable resource for libraries looking to create or expand upon existing training programs. By prioritizing ongoing training, libraries can ensure that their staff members are empowered to adapt, learn, contribute, and grow.
This book is thought-provoking and detailed. It is an invaluable resource for educators and librarians, who are a vital part of creating a more informed and discerning public.
A fun guide that serves as a reminder of the importance of embracing the value of fun in the library for both patrons and staff. This stimulating work should provide ideas and inspiration for librarians at big and small public libraries, school libraries, and academic libraries; outreach librarians may also want to check this out.
A well-written, user-friendly text specifically geared toward library support staff and aligned with ALA’s Library Support Staff Certification. Best suited for staff members with little cataloguing experience who need to process materials, but also useful as a refresher for anyone who does not catalogue on a regular basis.
A well-curated selection of essays that underscores how managing with grace and empathy can be effective as well as universally beneficial. This will be of interest to managers at all levels as well as those who aspire to management.
Highly recommended for information professionals seeking to explore cultural humility as a framework for fostering empathy and positive change across a range of library settings.
This thoughtful guide is a critical aid in supporting library professionals as they make changes to decrease the harm caused by their institution’s catalogue. Recommended for anyone who works in a gallery, library, archive, or museum and is looking to address bias in their collections.