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Developing a Residency Program: A Practical Guide for Librarians: Practical Guides for Librarians

Autor Jason Alston, Lorelei Rutledge, Jay L. Colbert, Anastasia Chiu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2019
Library residency programs can be a great opportunity for early-career librarians to learn on-the-job-skills, determine their interests in librarianship, and develop a valuable career network. Likewise, such programs benefit the profession, the hosting organizations, and other organizational stakeholders. Developing a Residency Program: A Practical Guide for Librarians draws together scholarly literature, best practices, and the experiences of the authors and their contributors to provide practical advice about how to develop and manage a library residency program. The first two chapters of this book offer a brief overview of library residency programs and illustrate the benefits that such programs can provide. Chapters 3 describes strategies for building support for such a program, while Chapters 4 and 5 provide insight on best practices for structuring a residency program. Chapter 6 focuses on the recruitment and hiring process, emphasizing the need for a reasoned and objective approach to selecting a candidate. Chapters 7 and 8 offer best practices for preparing for new resident's arrival and onboarding the resident successfully. Chapter 9 offers ideas for how to assess and evaluate multiple aspects of the residency program, while Chapter 10 focuses on supporting the resident after the residency is over. In each chapter, the authors include practical tips and tools to make each part of the planning and management process easier.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538116951
ISBN-10: 1538116952
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illustration; 3 b/w photos; 45 tables; 20 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 212 x 271 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Practical Guides for Librarians

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Descriere

Library residency programs can be a great opportunity for early-career librarians to learn on-the-job-skills, determine their interests in librarianship, and develop a valuable career network. Likewise, such programs benefit the profession, the hosting organizations, and other organizational stakeholders. Developing a Residency Program: A Practical Guide for Librarians draws together scholarly literature, best practices, and the experiences of the authors and their contributors to provide practical advice about how to develop and manage a library residency program. The first two chapters of this book offer a brief overview of library residency programs and illustrate the benefits that such programs can provide. Chapters 3 describes strategies for building support for such a program, while Chapters 4 and 5 provide insight on best practices for structuring a residency program. Chapter 6 focuses on the recruitment and hiring process, emphasizing the need for a reasoned and objective approach to selecting a candidate. Chapters 7 and 8 offer best practices for preparing for new resident's arrival and onboarding the resident successfully. Chapter 9 offers ideas for how to assess and evaluate multiple aspects of the residency program, while Chapter 10 focuses on supporting the resident after the residency is over. In each chapter, the authors include practical tips and tools to make each part of the planning and management process easier.


Cuprins

Chapter 1. What is a Residency Program?

Chapter 2. Why Should My Library Consider Hosting a Residency Program?

Chapter 3. Developing Support for a Residency Program

Chapter 4: Developing a Plan for the Residency

Chapter 5: Developing the Administrative Structure for a Residency

Chapter 6: Recruiting and Hiring for the Residency

Chapter 7. Onboarding: Setting the State

Chapter 8: Onboarding: Resident's Arrival and Beyond

Chapter 9: Developing an Assessment Plan for the Residency

Chapter 10: How Can I Support My Resident After the Residency?

Appendix A: Comprehensive Residency List Table

Appendix B: Sample Curriculum Vitae

Appendix C: Sample Residency Job Advertisement from GVSU

Appendix D: Sample Proposals for Residency Rotations from GVSU

Appendix E: Sample Rotations for a Resident Librarian from GVSU

Appendix F: Authors' Research Results

Recenzii

Diversity residency programs receive both praise and criticism, and institutions that wish to start a new program face many questions and dilemmas. This easy-to-read book offers practical answers, supported by extensive research, and is a comprehensive and very welcome resource, which enables informed decision-making.
This well-researched book provides excellent advice and recommendations for the successful design and implementation of a residency program. It is an essential read for any library with an established program or a library considering the creation of a new residency program. I highly recommend it.
Whether your library residency (or fellowship) has been around for decades or is just an idea, this book provides key resources, research, anecdotes, and examples of what residents/fellows, coordinators, supervisors, mentors, administrators and anyone else may need to know to have a successful program. It prompts critical reflection and provides a blueprint of what is necessary for a successful residency (or fellowship) with an emphasis on the development of the resident/fellow.