Description

This practical toolkit will be your guide towards career success and fulfilment as you make your way in the information sector.
Each chapter captures the expert advice of rising stars in the profession and across sectors, interweaving case studies that illustrate how to thrive in the information sector, take control of your professional development and get to grips with every area of information work. A companion website provides further information, resources and links.
Comprehensive coverage includes:

  • adapting to your new environment and assessing and developing your skills
  • getting involved in professional networks and promoting yourself
  • project planning and management
  • meeting your users needs and measuring success
  • using online and social media tools
  • marketing your service
  • developing technical skills
  • information ethics and IP
  • working with stakeholders
  • how to generate funding for your service
  • writing and speaking, conferences and professional organisations
  • further qualifications, mentoring and moving on.

Readership: This is the ultimate resource for all new professionals across the information disciplines, and internationally, whether in archives, academic, public or special libraries. It’s also an ideal introduction to information work for LIS students who want to be prepared for the world of work.

The New Professional's Toolkit

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    Publisher: Facet Publishing
    Publication Date: 23/05/2012
    ISBN13: 9781856047685, 978-1856047685
    ISBN10: 1856047687

    Number of Pages: 192

    Non Fiction , Dictionaries, Reference & Language

    Description

    This practical toolkit will be your guide towards career success and fulfilment as you make your way in the information sector.
    Each chapter captures the expert advice of rising stars in the profession and across sectors, interweaving case studies that illustrate how to thrive in the information sector, take control of your professional development and get to grips with every area of information work. A companion website provides further information, resources and links.
    Comprehensive coverage includes:

    • adapting to your new environment and assessing and developing your skills
    • getting involved in professional networks and promoting yourself
    • project planning and management
    • meeting your users needs and measuring success
    • using online and social media tools
    • marketing your service
    • developing technical skills
    • information ethics and IP
    • working with stakeholders
    • how to generate funding for your service
    • writing and speaking, conferences and professional organisations
    • further qualifications, mentoring and moving on.

    Readership: This is the ultimate resource for all new professionals across the information disciplines, and internationally, whether in archives, academic, public or special libraries. It’s also an ideal introduction to information work for LIS students who want to be prepared for the world of work.

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