Developing Librarian Competencies for the Digital Age

Developing Librarian Competencies for the Digital Age
Author: Jeffrey G. Coghill
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1442264454

Librarianship is both an art and a science. Librarians study the science of information and how to work with clients to help them find solutions to their information needs. They also learn quickly that there is an art to working with people, to finding the answers to tough questions using the resources available and knowing which information resources to use to find the information being sought in short order. But, what technical skills do librarians need to be successful in the future? How can library managers best develop their staffs for success? Developing Librarian Competencies for the Digital Age explores questions such as: What is the composition of a modern library collection? Will that collection look different in the future? What are the information sources and how do we manage those? What are the technical skills needed for a 21st century librarian? How will reference services change and adapt to embrace new ways to interact with library patrons or clients? What kinds of library skills are needed for the librarian of today to grow and thrive, now and into the future? How will service models change to existing clients and how will the model change going into the future of librarianship? What kinds of budgeting challenges are there for libraries and the administrators who oversee these libraries? What do the library professional organizations see as the core skills needed for new graduates and those practicing in the profession going into the future? In answering those questions, the book identifies specific digital skills needed for success, ways of developing those skills, and ways of assessing them.

Professional Competencies--technology and the Librarian

Professional Competencies--technology and the Librarian
Author: Linda C. Smith
Publisher: Graduate School of Library and Information Scie y of Illinoi
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1983
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

The 10 papers included in this volume consider how professional roles and responsibilities have been and are being affected by technological change and what competencies are important in filling these roles. In addition, approaches to training and education to develop competencies--which are defined as knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes--are explored. The keynote address, "Competency Requirements for Library and Information Science Professionals," by Jose-Marie Griffiths, provides a framework from within which to consider the papers which follow. The remaining papers are: K. Henderson, "The New Technology and Competencies for 'The Most Typical of the Activities of Libraries': Technical Services"; D. Nitecki, "Competencies Required of Public Services Librarians to Use New Technologies"; R. Sweeney, "The Public Librarian of the Last Years of the Twentieth Century"; C. Gray, "Technology and the Academic Library Staff or the Resurgence of the Luddites"; H. Griffin, "Special Librarians Face the New Technology"; L. Baskin and M. Spencer, "Training Staff to Use Computers"; E. Daniel, "Education Matters"; J. Virgo, "The Role of the Association in Developing Professional Competence"; and J. Segal, "Competencies for Library Networking and Cooperation." Biographical information on the authors and an index are included. (DMC)

Public Library Governance

Public Library Governance
Author: Edward Abbott-Halpin
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110533324

Major changes in public libraries throughout the world have led to an increased focus on governance issues. Forging successful futures for public libraries depends on effective governance. This book defines governance and examines its many facets in relation to public library provision internationally, differentiating governance from the policies, processes and practices of public libraries. The perspectives of leaders, practitioners, researchers, decision makers, and service users are presented, offering a variety of views from the past, the present and potential approaches in the future. Decision-making and the roles of decision makers involved in governance are explored. Prominent figures from the public library community throughout the world have contributed their knowledge and experience. Wicked problems facing the public library sector are identified and the varying approaches adopted internationally to deal with them are outlined. There are many practitioner and professional practice issues associated with provision of libraries and views on library usage and delivery vary according to user and practitioner standpoints. Globally diverse content provides directions for the future development of public libraries and for dealing with the emerging challenges facing the library world.

The Public Library Service

The Public Library Service
Author: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Section of Public Libraries
Publisher: NBD Biblion Publishers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2001
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783598218279

The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users. It is the global voice of the information profession. The series IFLA Publications deals with many of the means through which libraries, information centres, and information professionals worldwide can formulate their goals, exert their influence as a group, protect their interests, and find solutions to global problems.

Quality in Library Service

Quality in Library Service
Author: Jennifer Burrell
Publisher: Totalrecall Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781590958124

QUALITY IN LIBRARY SERVICE: A Competency-Based Staff Training Program First North American Edition (Library Science Series) A Complete Professional Development Package: Training Manual With Slides, Role Plays, Forms, Quizzes: This practical staff training program for libraries is rooted in two key concepts: 1) the quality management philosophy and techniques of famed "Total Quality" expert William Edwards Deming and 2) the constant need for library staff to keep up to date with changing customer needs, new technology, and new ways to save time and costs. The program has been field tested and used effectively in many Australian libraries, and now has been thoroughly adapted for North American venues in this special edition. Its purpose is to achieve consistent, high-quality performance at all library information service points by. Focusing staff on agreed service expectations and client satisfaction Providing staff with the skills and support needed to achieve and maintain identified service standards Identifying and addressing skills gaps Extending the competencies of inexperienced and experienced staff Emphasizing teamwork as an essential extension of individual competency Integrating electronic with print resources and document delivery with inhouse resources Obtaining staff input into policies and procedures Encouraging lifelong learning in staff The program involves self-paced reading; ?hands-on use of resources; ?review questions; activities; ?role-plays; ?evaluation of electronic resources; ?mock inquiries requiring the development of search strategies and the evaluation of resources; and ?small-group or individual discussion and debriefing. Learning aids include downloadable and customizable electronic text, including trainee material, overhead/PowerPoint slides, and handouts. Quality in Library Service is one of 12 library skills study aids published by TotalRecall Publications, Inc. Please see the back of this book for a complete listing, or visit www.totalrecallpress.com Jennifer Burrell has served in a number of management positions during her 25 years in librarianship and is currently Manager of Library and Information Service for the City Council in Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia. Brad McGrath is a professional librarian who currently serves as Manager of Customer Service and Order Management for James Bennett, a major library book wholesaler in New South Wales, Australia. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Program Introduction The QILS Program Assessment A Basic Client Service System Trainer Manual Unit 1: Identifying Client Needs Role-plays 1 Unit 2: Search Strategy and Common Resources Unit 3: Values, Policies and Procedures Review of Units 1 - 3 Unit 4: Complex Searching Role-plays 2 Unit 5: Assessment Self-Assessment Form Colleague Survey Form Client Survey Form Colleague and Client Feedback Simulations Unit by Unit Assessment and Final Review Sample Certificate Slides Trainee Material Downloadable Files

Core Technology Competencies for Librarians and Library Staff

Core Technology Competencies for Librarians and Library Staff
Author: Susan M. Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Ideal for public and academic libraries, Core Technology Competencies for Libraries provides an excellent starting point for you to define and evaluate the right inventory of technical skills and management attributes for yourself and your staff. Lita experts share their experience on technical competencies expected of all libraries and library staff; technical competencies needed by specialists like technology managers, or systems and IT librarians, and success stories about meeting performance standards that will show you how major libraries have demonstrated best practices in technology competency. Employing the skill enhancement tools in this book will help staff that work hard to also ¿work smart¿, and take advantage of technology to improve collections and service.