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Information professionals' career confidential : straight talk and savvy tips / Ulla de Stricker.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Stricker, Ulla, author.
Series:
Chandos information professional series.
Chandos information professional series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Information science--Vocational guidance.
Information science.
Information scientists.
Information technology--Vocational guidance.
Information technology.
Library science--Vocational guidance.
Library science.
Librarians.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 104 pages).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Waltham, MA : Chandos Publishing, [2015]
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Based in part on a selection of the author's past blog postings, Information Professionals' Career Confidential is a convenient, browsable, and illuminating pocket compendium of insights on topics relevant for information and knowledge professionals at any stage of their careers. This book collects comments on matters of interest to new and experienced information professionals alike in 1-2 minute “quick takes,” inviting further thought. Topics range from the value of knowledge management and effective communication in organizations to assessing employers’ perception of information professionals and how best to increase one’s value through professional organizations and volunteering. This unique resource will be illuminating for anyone in library and information science, career development, or knowledge and information management. Raises questions – in a lively and concise manner – relevant for information professionals Offers readers the opportunity to read entries one at a time for reflection, or to read the entire book and then go back to certain entries to consolidate the meaning Presents ideas and concepts from thoughtful perspectives in a style designed to make professionals and students reflect on their own careers
Contents:
Front Cover; Information Professionals' Career Confidential: Straight Talk and Savvy Tips; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; The purpose and use of this book; Acknowledgements; Part One: Choosing and Forging an Information Career ; Chapter 1: What do people think of us? Perceptions of the information profession(s) in society; 1.1 . What will library/information/knowledge graduates be doing 25 years hence? Does it matter right now?; 1.2 . To start, let's take a look at an ultra-brief history of time for information professionals; 1.3 . Professional identity in society: What's in a name?
4.14 . How about going independent?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780081002360
008100236X
9780081001905
0081001908
OCLC:
1005511692

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