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Productivity for librarians : how to get more done in less time / Samantha Hines.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hines, Samantha.
- Series:
- Chandos Information Professional Series
- Chandos information professional series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Librarians--Time management.
- Librarians.
- Library administration.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (177 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Chandos Publishing, 2010.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- Productivity for Librarians provides tips and tools for organizing, prioritizing and managing time along with reducing stress. The book presents a resources guide for continued learning about and exploration of productivity in relation to individual circumstances featuring motivation, procrastination and time management guidelines. Addressing the unique challenges faced by librarians, the author supplies a balanced view of a variety of tools and techniques for dealing with overwork and stress.There are many books on productivity, but none specifically targeted at library worker
- Contents:
- Cover; Productivity for Librarians: How to get more done in less time; Copyright; Contents; List of tables; About the author; Acknowledgments; 1 What is productivity?; History of productivity; What productivity is not; Why librarians? Why libraries?; Why you?; 2 Motivation; The big picture and setting goals; SMART goals; What if I have no goals?; Achieving balance; How to achieve balance at work; Keeping balance outside the workplace; Burnout and setting limits; Improving communication; How to say no; Making your workspace work; Finding the fun; A focus on the future; Rewards
- Questions to consider3 Procrastination; Procrastination and perfectionism; Procrastination as avoidance; Procrastination as poor impulse control; How to minimise procrastination; Dealing with e-mail; Dealing with other distractions; The Pomodoro Technique; Procrastination as motivation?; The to-do list; To-do lists and organisation; Tools to help organise to-do lists; Getting started with to-do lists; To-do list as tool, not lifestyle; Questions to consider; 4 Time management; Time management quiz; Identifying peak productivity times; How to get out the door at the end of the day
- Defending your timeMultitasking; Dealing with meetings; Smart multitasking; Office hours; Setting priorities; Delegating; Calendar tools; Not just the tools; Questions to consider; 5 Systems of productivity; The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People; Getting Things Done; Never Check E-Mail in the Morning; Bit Literacy; The Four-Hour Workweek; Zen to Done; One Year to an Organized Work Life; Systems quiz; A cautionary note; Questions to consider; 6 Managing for productivity; First take the mote from your own eye; Trust is the key; Avoiding micromanagement; Communication is everything
- AvailabilityBreaking the cycle of crisis management; Burnout and the organisation; Anticipate the future and plan for it now; Questions to consider; 7 Sticking with productivity; Take your time; Visualise the change; Accountability is a virtue; Creating focus; The media diet; The review process; The mind dump; Flexibility; Trust your system; Rewards revisited; Don't break the chain; Resistance to change; Should I quit?; Is that all there is?; Questions to consider; 8 Resource guide; General online resources; Motivation; Procrastination; Time management; Systems
- Articles on the application of Seven HabitsGeneral articles and books of interest; The final word; 9 Wrapping up; Bibliography; Index
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed January 14, 2014).
- ISBN:
- 1-78063-030-1
- OCLC:
- 867318518
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