Pre- and post-retirement tips for librarians

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Pre- and post-retirement tips for librarians

edited by Carol Smallwood

American Library Association, 2012

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Exploring your retirement options / Linda Burkey Wade
  • Four steps to a better retirement / Brett Hammond
  • How to retire graciously / Susan Carol Curzon
  • Social security for pre-retirees : basic elements and helpful tips / Donald G. Frank
  • Your income in retirement : steps to a solid spending plan / Maria A. Bruno
  • Investment strategies for fiscally challenged librarians / James B. Casey
  • Learning to be frugal : finding the best deals to maintain an active lifestyle / Rose Parkman Marshall
  • Maintaining, repairing, and protecting your credit after retirement / Jennifer Boxen
  • Following your passion : a dream deferred / Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa
  • Going back to school / Louise F. Benke
  • Participating in oral histories or donating papers to archives / Dorothea J. Coiffe
  • Choosing to go back to work / Sharon Nottingham
  • Collecting and selling on eBay : a great career for retired librarians / Jennifer Tang
  • Working part-time after retirement / Rita Marsales
  • "I thought you retired!" : volunteering in your library / Mary Redmond
  • Volunteering in retirement / Renee B. Bush
  • My experience volunteering with VSO in Ethiopia / Shirley Lewis
  • Seven lessons for adjusting to retirement / Janet Husband
  • What about health insurance in retirement? / Sandra Cortese
  • The logistics of downsizing / Patricia H. Atwood
  • Mediation as a tool in legacies and financial planning : a play in three acts / Carolyn J. Rodis and Steven Henick
  • The single biggest money mistake retirees make / Brian Fricke
  • On the move : relocating when you retire / Susan Montgomery
  • Finding the perfect place to retire / Jeanne Munn Bracken

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Description

Retirement holds many questions for librarians. Smallwood's volume offers insight, inspiration, and tips for those already retired as well as those thinking about retiring. A raft of veteran librarians, financial advisors, and other experts address Planning for retirement, and how to leave things in good shape for those continuing your work The pros and cons of taking early retirement, including financial considerations How to stay connected to the profession after leaving the job by engaging in part-time work and through professional related activities Second careers, community volunteering, travel, staying healthy, budgeting, and other post-retirement activities and concerns This book helps librarians navigate a smooth passage into retirement.

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