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Table of Contents
Section One:
Career Planning
Section Two:
Education
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Chapter 13: Choosing a Library
Program (Kevin O’Kelly)
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Chapter 14: The M.L.S.: What
Is It Worth? (Chrissie Anderson Peters)
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Chapter 15:
Now That I’m Here,
What Do I Take? (Tanzi Merritt)
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Chapter 16: Replacing
Classrooms and Carrels with Keystrokes: Distance Education of Library
and Information Science Professionals (Amanda J. Roberts)
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Chapter 17: Library Work
Experience: Get Some! (Tom Bahlinger)
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Chapter 18: Get Hired Soon!
Improving Your Post-Graduation Employability (Elaine Yontz)
Section Three:
Employment
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Chapter 19: Hunting and
Gathering: Finding Jobs (Suzan Lee)
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Chapter 20: Avoiding the
Landmines: Evaluating a Potential Workplace (Nancy Cunningham)
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Chapter 21: Cover Letters:
Tips for Making a Good First Impression (Sarah L. Johnson)
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Chapter 22:
The Resume: A
Short Story about You (John Lehner)
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Chapter 23: Interviews in
Libraries: Planning, Preparation and Perfection (Tiffany Eatman Allen)
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Chapter 24:
Negotiation (Mari
Marsh)
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Chapter 25: Standing Out from
the Crowd: Maximizing Your Hirability (Richard A. Murray)
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Chapter 26: Leaving a Job: It
Really Is a Small World (Madeline A. Copp)
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Chapter 27: Make Your Own
Opportunities: Staying Professionally Active While Unemployed (Colleen
Simmons)
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Chapter 28:
When You Come to a
Fork in the Road … Take It (Beverley Geer)
Section Four:
Experience as an Entry-Level Librarian
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Chapter 29:
Does This Job Make
Me Look Fat? or, Making Your First Year on the Job a More Comfortable
Fit (Clint Chamberlain)
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Chapter 30: I Got the Job, Now
What Do I Do? or, Acclimating to the Environment and Defining
Expectations in a New Workplace (Marilyn P. Lewis)
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Chapter 31: It Just Doesn’t
Matter: What You Didn’t Learn in Library School (Jill Emery)
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Chapter 32: How to Look Like
You Know What You Are Doing: Developing a Professional Image (Sarah E.
O’Neal)
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Chapter 33: Performance
Reviews: Terror, Tedium or Inspiration? (Frances C. Wilkinson and
Linda K. Lewis)
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Chapter 34: Tenure Track or
Tenure Trap? (Christopher Nolan)
Section Five:
Experience as an Experienced Librarian
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Chapter 35: Preparing for
Promotion: How to Succeed without Developing an Ulcer in the Process
(Linda Marie Golian-Lui)
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Chapter 36:
Library Management
(Cindy Scroggins)
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Chapter 37: Staying Relevant:
It’s All Part of Learning (Birdie MacLennan)
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Chapter 38: From Acorn to Oak:
Transforming a Novice into an Expert (Carol Anne Germain)
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Chapter 39: Flamed! The
Burned-Out Librarian (Zahra M. Baird)
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Chapter 40: Batteries
Included: Ten Tips to Supercharge Your Library Career (Janet Foster)
Section Six:
Skills
Section Seven:
Professional Development
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Chapter 50: The Art and
Science of Professional Behavior (Nancy George)
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Chapter 51:
Click to Connect!
Successful Online Communication (Kate Sinclair)
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Chapter 52: Conference
Attendance (Jeff Bullington)
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Chapter 53: Association Work:
What’s in It for Me? (Ann Snoeyenbos)
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Chapter 54: Mentoring: A
Primer (Carol Ritzen Kem)
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Chapter 55: Keeping Our Heads
above Water: Staying Current with Professional Issues (Denise
Landry-Hyde)
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Chapter 56: Publish the
Thought: Writing for the Professional Literature (Wayne Jones)
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Chapter 57: Marketing
Yourself: Planning to Achieve Your Professional Goals (Christine
Shupala)
Section Eight:
Enjoying Your Career
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