The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide
The associate university librarian is tasked with running the various services and workflows of academic research libraries, allowing the head university librarian to focus on the acquisition of resources through fundraising and external public relations. Although the positions of assistant or associate university librarians and deans are considered a training ground for upward movement in the profession, there are surprisingly few mentoring experiences available. The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide looks to change that.

Bradford Lee Eden has brought together a variety of helpful topics for university librarians. The first section provides a broad overview of the field and what it means to be an associate librarian. A section on managing change, a topic endemic to the academic library in these times, follows. The next section deals with the question of funding the library enterprise and managing resources, with chapters on how best to handle budget reductions, cultivating donors and donor relations, and managing a research function. The fourth section covers career management, and includes chapters on navigating the transition to university librarian. A concluding section deals with leadership and defining the future. Intended for both those in the position of associate university librarian and for those aspiring to get there, The Associate University Librarian Handbook will be a valuable tool and guide.
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The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide
The associate university librarian is tasked with running the various services and workflows of academic research libraries, allowing the head university librarian to focus on the acquisition of resources through fundraising and external public relations. Although the positions of assistant or associate university librarians and deans are considered a training ground for upward movement in the profession, there are surprisingly few mentoring experiences available. The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide looks to change that.

Bradford Lee Eden has brought together a variety of helpful topics for university librarians. The first section provides a broad overview of the field and what it means to be an associate librarian. A section on managing change, a topic endemic to the academic library in these times, follows. The next section deals with the question of funding the library enterprise and managing resources, with chapters on how best to handle budget reductions, cultivating donors and donor relations, and managing a research function. The fourth section covers career management, and includes chapters on navigating the transition to university librarian. A concluding section deals with leadership and defining the future. Intended for both those in the position of associate university librarian and for those aspiring to get there, The Associate University Librarian Handbook will be a valuable tool and guide.
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The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide

The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide

by Bradford Lee Eden (Editor)
The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide

The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide

by Bradford Lee Eden (Editor)

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Overview

The associate university librarian is tasked with running the various services and workflows of academic research libraries, allowing the head university librarian to focus on the acquisition of resources through fundraising and external public relations. Although the positions of assistant or associate university librarians and deans are considered a training ground for upward movement in the profession, there are surprisingly few mentoring experiences available. The Associate University Librarian Handbook: A Resource Guide looks to change that.

Bradford Lee Eden has brought together a variety of helpful topics for university librarians. The first section provides a broad overview of the field and what it means to be an associate librarian. A section on managing change, a topic endemic to the academic library in these times, follows. The next section deals with the question of funding the library enterprise and managing resources, with chapters on how best to handle budget reductions, cultivating donors and donor relations, and managing a research function. The fourth section covers career management, and includes chapters on navigating the transition to university librarian. A concluding section deals with leadership and defining the future. Intended for both those in the position of associate university librarian and for those aspiring to get there, The Associate University Librarian Handbook will be a valuable tool and guide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810883826
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/10/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 715 KB

About the Author

Bradford Lee Eden is Dean of Library Services at Valparaiso University. He is editor of the journals OCLC Systems&Services: Digital Library Perspectives International and The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, and he is on the editorial boards of Library Hi Tech and The Journal of Film Music. Eden is the editor of Content Management Systems for Libraries: Case Studies (Scarecrow, 2008).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Bradford Lee Eden

1. What is an Associate University Librarian
Martha Hruska

Managing change
2. The first four years: what I walked into and where I am now
Jane Schillie

3. Everything flows negotiating change in the 21st century library
Mildred L. Jackson

Funding the library enterprise/ Managing Resources
4. Climb on down from that tree and help me turn loose of this here wildcat: the art of letting go
Donald Barclay

5. Networking with benefits: how to cultivate donor relations and get the most out of fundraising
Shakeela Begum

6. Dealing with budget reductions
Marianne Afifi, Elizabeth Housewright, and Mark Stover

7. Sometimes the news is good
Sandra Barstow

8. AUL for Research: libraries and the business of doing research
D. Scott Brandt

Managing your career
9. Lead like you really mean it: making your AUL leadership count
Susan Parker

10. Moving up: positioning for director roles in academic libraries
Julie Garrison, Marianne Ryan, and Kathleen DeLong

11. Making the transition from AUL to line librarian
Sandra Barstow

AULs and Leadership
12. Next generation AULs: regenerating academic library leadership
Susan Parker

13. AULs and ethics in the workplace
Susan Parker

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