Moving In, Moving Up, and Moving On: Strategies for Regenerating the Library & Information Profession
8th World Conference on Continuing Professional Development & Workplace Learning for the Library and Information Professions
18-20 August 2009
Bologna, Italy
Programme
Presentations
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Strategies for re-skilling the library/information profession in Nigeria
Chinwe Anunobi & Scholastica C. Ukwuoma (Nigeria) -
Growing next generation library managers: are new librarians reluctant to step into management?
Jill Benn (Australia) -
CPD: its role in the changing education and qualification landscape of the information profession, a case study of the UK
Judith Broady-Preston -
Gathering leadership momentum across great distances : creating an online community of practice
Erin Dini-Davis (USA) -
The triangular contract, a balancing tool for professional relationships
Marielle de Miribel (France) -
The roles of coaching and mentoring in attracting recruits and socializing entrants to the profession
Margaret Edwards & Lisa Hinchliffe (USA) -
Developing a new approach to partnering in the formal mentoring process
Janine Golden (USA) -
Women’s career progression in UK academic libraries: organisational change and management change
Emma Hadfield & Barbara Sen (UK) -
The smart ones: one person librarians in Ireland and CPD
Eva Hornung (Ireland) -
Working with processes: or how to gather all skills around the same campfire
Anne Jarvinen (Sweden) -
Moodling in’: using a virtual learning environment to deliver staff induction
Andrea Lambon (UK) -
Without learning networks no library of the future!: Why it is essential and fun as a professional to be able to build a learning network for sharing and developing knowledge!
Anneke Manche (Netherlands) -
What impressions do young people have of librarianship as a career?
Sarah Newbutt & Barbara Sen (UK) -
Job opportunities for librarians in 21st century
Helena Ondriasova (Slovakia) -
Career Management for the evolving workplace
Sylvia Piggott (Canada) -
LIS graduates from Spain: professional training and workforce entry profiles
Blanca Rodriguez Bravo (Spain) -
Reflection: learning from the past, developing the future: becoming a reflecting practitioner and manager
Barbara Sen (UK) -
Transformers: more than meets the eye-with library technology
Felicia Smith (USA) -
Coaching and mentoring the new librarian: lessons from Makere University Library Orientation Program
Eliz Nassali State (Uganda) -
Making Talents: instituting mentoring programs in U.S. academic libraries: a case study
Myoung Wilson, Marianne Gaunt & Farideh Tehrani (USA) -
Pathways to new academic library practices: a South African exploration towards 21st century academic research support
Clare Walker (South Africa) -
Future leaders: what do they think?
Graham Walton (UK) -
Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? : answer these questions with good succession planning!
Mary Wilkins Jordan (USA) -
Recruiting ethnic minority students into the library profession: a brief survey of the US federally funded librarian programs
Sha Li Zhang (USA) -
Looking beyond libraries and librarianship: what can be learned from the wider professional literature
Dr. G. E. Gorman, VUW, NZ & Eileen Breen, Emerald Group Publishing Limited- Notes to slides [PDF]