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Academic library mentoring : fostering growth and renewal. Volume 3, Mentoring of students and staff / Leila June Rod-Welch and Barbara E. Weeg, editors.

Other author/creatorRod-Welch, Leila June, editor.
Other author/creatorWeeg, Barbara E., editor.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info Chicago, IL : Association of College & Research Libraries, 2021.
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Contents Volume 3: Chapter 22. A co-mentoring approach: cooperative modes of mentoring library graduate students / Meredith Knoff and Margaret McLaughlin -- Chapter 23. Building a library family: community college library internships and nontraditional mentor models as a means of recruitment, growth, and retention of librarians of color / Erika Montenegro, Rita Suarez, and Natasha Alvarez -- Chapter 24. Mentee 501: How mentorship fits into the LIS graduate student experience / Emily Joan Sartorius and Julia Maxwell -- Chapter 25. Incorporating formal mentoring: action planning for undertaking senior liberal arts capstone projects / Amy Dye-Reeves -- Chapter 26. Growing across the organization: mentorship as an open-ended process / Cari Kaurloto, Rebecca Michelson, and Ruth Wallach -- Chapter 27. How to train your yeti: a peer-driven consortial mentorship program of mythical proportions / Sagan Wallace and Stefanie Gorzelsky -- Chapter 28. Cultivating and sustaining a compassionate culture of mentorship / Claire Holmes, Sara Arnold-Garza, and Carissa Tomlinson -- Chapter 29. Mentoring as organizational development: future initiatives for academic libraries / Jill Morningstar -- Chapter 30. Not just for the new librarians: mentoring and professional planning at mid-career / Juliann Couture, Jennie Gerke, and Jennifer Knievel -- Contributor bios.
Abstract In Volume 3, Mentoring of Students and Staff, we hear the voices of library science students and library student employees as they describe their library school and library employment mentoring experiences. Also presented are mentoring programs for recruiting individuals to the profession, practices supporting all library employees regardless of formal employee classification, and methods for enhancing the skills of consortial members.
Issued in other formPrint version: Rod-Welch, Leila June Academic Library Mentoring: Chicago, IL : Association of College & Research Libraries,c2021 9780838938966
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780838938966 electronic book
ISBN0838938965 electronic book

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