How to stay afloat in the academic library job pool
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How to stay afloat in the academic library job pool
American Library Association, 2011
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Welcome to library land / Teresa Y. Neely
- Entry-level jobs in academic libraries / Teresa Y. Neely with Kathleen B. Garcia
- How to read a job ad : seeing the obvious, and reading between the lines / Sever Bordeianu and Christina M. Desai
- Compiling an application packet that doesn't make the search committee want to kill you / Sarah L. Stohr
- You have the right to remain silent throughout the interview process / Teresa Y. Neely
- The phone interview : take your best foot out of your mouth and put it forward / Teresa Y. Neely with Monica Etsitty Dorame
- Live and in-person : get ready to meet the entire library family / Daniel Barkley
- Your presentation : it should not be ridiculous / Bruce Neville and Sarah L. Stohr
- Job offers, negotiations, and all the wonderful things you can ask for! / Evangela Q. Oates and Teresa Y. Neely
- The eight-month marathon : from library school to new librarian / Silvia Lu
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内容説明
There's never been a more challenging time to find a position as an academic librarian, especially for those who have recently completed their library education. But whether job-hunters are jumping into the job pool for the very first time, or back in the water after a dry spell, Neely and her crack team of expert contributors have the information needed to stay afloat. Their collective wisdom will act as a lifesaver, providing - Practical and specific advice on how the job-search process works, including the how-tos of reading between the lines of a job listing and assembling a compelling application packet - Keys to understanding the mysterious ways of search committees, and what criteria may be used to determine successful candidates - The nuts and bolts of undergoing a successful job interview, plus tips for negotiating when an offer is made Job-hunters at every level of experience will find this volume the definitive resource for moving successfully into an academic career.
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