You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age

Most librarians enter the field intending to focus on a particular specialty, but eventually need to take on certain supervisory or managerial responsibilities in order to move forward. In The Accidental Library Manager, author Rachel Singer Gordon provides support and background for new managers, aspiring managers, and those who find themselves in unexpected management roles. Gordon fills in the gaps left by brief and overly theoretical library school coursework, showing library managers how to be more effective in their positions and how to think about their work in terms of the goals of their larger institutions. Included are insights from working library managers at different levels and in various types of libraries, addressing a wide range of management issues and situations. Not to be missed: comments from library staff about the qualities they appreciate-and the styles and attitudes they find counterproductive-in their own bosses. This readable and reassuring guide is a must for any librarian who wishes to succeed in a management position.

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You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age

Most librarians enter the field intending to focus on a particular specialty, but eventually need to take on certain supervisory or managerial responsibilities in order to move forward. In The Accidental Library Manager, author Rachel Singer Gordon provides support and background for new managers, aspiring managers, and those who find themselves in unexpected management roles. Gordon fills in the gaps left by brief and overly theoretical library school coursework, showing library managers how to be more effective in their positions and how to think about their work in terms of the goals of their larger institutions. Included are insights from working library managers at different levels and in various types of libraries, addressing a wide range of management issues and situations. Not to be missed: comments from library staff about the qualities they appreciate-and the styles and attitudes they find counterproductive-in their own bosses. This readable and reassuring guide is a must for any librarian who wishes to succeed in a management position.

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You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age

You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age

by Ruth Kneale
You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age

You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Shattering Stereotypes and Creating Positive New Images in the Internet Age

by Ruth Kneale

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Most librarians enter the field intending to focus on a particular specialty, but eventually need to take on certain supervisory or managerial responsibilities in order to move forward. In The Accidental Library Manager, author Rachel Singer Gordon provides support and background for new managers, aspiring managers, and those who find themselves in unexpected management roles. Gordon fills in the gaps left by brief and overly theoretical library school coursework, showing library managers how to be more effective in their positions and how to think about their work in terms of the goals of their larger institutions. Included are insights from working library managers at different levels and in various types of libraries, addressing a wide range of management issues and situations. Not to be missed: comments from library staff about the qualities they appreciate-and the styles and attitudes they find counterproductive-in their own bosses. This readable and reassuring guide is a must for any librarian who wishes to succeed in a management position.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781573878944
Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
Publication date: 09/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

About the Webpage ix

Foreword, by Elizabeth Burns xi

Introduction xv

Chapter 1 Stereotypes? What Stereotypes? 1

Popular Perceptions 9

We're More Than Our Stereotype 12

Chapter 2 Pop Culture and Librarians 19

Books 21

Comics 32

Movies 50

Music 56

Television 60

Advertising 67

Toys and Tees 71

Other Stuff 75

Chapter 3 Breaking the Stereotype 79

Today's Librarians 80

Librarians and Groups That Break the Stereotype 106

Chapter 4 Thoughts on the Future 117

Changing Roles 118

Changing Skill Sets 121

Virtual Worlds 123

Community Spaces 127

Now What? 132

Appendix A You Don't Look Like a Librarian: Librarians' Views of Public Perception in the Internaet Age 135

Appendix B Where's the Librarian? Patrons' Views of Public Perception in the Internet Age 157

References and Other Resources 169

Websites 179

About the Author 189

Index 191

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