Staff development : a practical guide / edited by Andrea Wigbels Stewart, Carlette Washington-Hoagland, and Carol T. Zsulya.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780838996232
- 083899623X
- Library employees -- In-service training
- Library education (Continuing education)
- Library personnel management
- Career development
- Career Mobility
- Bibliothèques -- Personnel -- Formation en cours d'emploi
- Bibliothéconomie -- Étude et enseignement (Éducation permanente)
- Bibliothèques -- Personnel -- Direction
- Plan de carrière
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General
- Career development
- Library education (Continuing education)
- Library employees -- In-service training
- Library personnel management
- 023/.8 23
- Z668.5 .S7 2013
- 06.52
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"Prepared by the Staff Development Committee, Human Resources Section, Library Administration and Management Association."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction to staff development / authors, Elaine Jennerich and Lisa Oberg -- Needs assessment : planning, implementation and action / authors, Jeanne F. Voyles and Robyn Huff-Eibl -- The strategic imperative of library staff development : staff development and library strategic planning / authors, Raynna Bowlby and Linda Plunket -- How to set goals / author, Elizabeth Fuseler Avery -- Getting started : questions to ask / author, Julia Blixrud -- Developing orientation programs for new employees / authors, Carol A. Kochan and Sandra J. Weingart -- Core competencies for libraries and library staff / authors, Joan Giesecke and Beth McNeil -- How understanding the organization, clear expectations and competencies lead to successful coaching and performance / authors, Jeanne F. Voyles and Robyn Huff-Eibl -- Cross functional training and collaboration within the organization / authors, Jeanne F. Voyles and Robyn Huff-Eibl -- Refining the customer service attitude / author, Steve Carr -- Leading from any position / author, Maureen Sullivan -- Developing bench strength (succession planning) / author, Maureen Sullivan -- Planning a training and development infrastructure for library and information environments-roles and responsibilities / author, Julie Todaro -- Instructional design in library settings : designing effective and efficient training programs / authors, Myntha Cuffy and Dorothy Persson -- Using online video for staff training / author, Chad F. Boeninger -- The ideal : joint labor and management staff development programs / author, Lila Daum Fredenburg -- Assessing and ensuring the transfer of training / authors, David Delbert Kruger and John Cochenour.
Since its original publication more than two decades ago, this guide has remained a respected and practical handbook for supporting one of the most important assets libraries possess: their human resources. Staff development and training are not only important but essential to ensure that libraries meet new challenges and fulfill their missions, especially in a constantly changing world where technological innovations directly impact information access. This new edition offers unique, state-of-the-art perspectives on such important topics as: Building a staff development program, and strategies for developing staff; Tracking changes through training, including the importance of setting goals and needs assessments; Refining the customer service attitude; and Using instructional design for staff development.
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