Typical resume samples
for Academic Librarians highlight qualifications such as library science knowledge, customer service orientation, attention to details, computer competencies, and the ability to identify resources fast and precisely.
I think it would be especially useful
for academic librarians to have insight into the way in which lawyers use firm libraries, and the kind of information they seek — useful in that... [more]
I think it would be especially useful
for academic librarians to have insight into the way in which lawyers use firm libraries, and the kind of information they seek — useful in that we would be better able to equip our students (who will be those lawyers) while in law school.
The issue, eBook Platforms
for Academic Librarians, was guest edited by Audrey Powers.
Over 80 librarian leaders gathered at HGSE in late July to attend the Leadership Institute
for Academic Librarians.
Palfrey's audience, more than 100 college and university librarians, curators, and directors with managerial duties, were in Cambridge for Programs in Professional Education's annual summer Leadership Institute
for Academic Librarians.
«The Leadership Institute
for Academic Librarians provided a very important opportunity to reflect on my leadership practice.
The Leadership Institute
for Academic Librarians helps college - level librarians and administrators deepen their management skills and prepare to become more effective leaders in a time of institutional change.
A successful cover letter sample
for Academic Librarian usually mentions the following qualifications:
Not exact matches
As an
academic librarian, I am now mortified that I did not look at any of these claims through a critical lens until after I gave birth
for the first time.
«Dean Lagemann skillfully guided the School on many fronts, including establishing the foundation
for a developing vision of our future in Allston,» says John Collins,
librarian of HGSE's Gutman Library and member of the faculty, who chaired a committee on Allston planning during the 2003 — 04
academic year.
I have been a
librarian for 20 years, most recently at the Martin J. Gottlieb Day School in Jacksonville, Florida, where I not only run the library but also teach students modern learning skills and serve as the
academic coordinator
for grades 3 - 5.
By shifting money to pay
for more
academic counselors and
librarians next year at the lowest - performing schools, administrators of East Side Union High School District in San Jose have revised the district's draft three - year Local Control and Accountability Plan, incorporating key recommendations of parents and teachers.
Washington — About 350
librarians from across the country gathered here last week to urge members of Congress to avert the establishment of a «cultural and educational deficit» by continuing federal support
for public and
academic libraries.
Among the thousands of participants who engaged in professional education at HGSE this past summer, new college presidents worked together to prepare
for their roles as leaders of higher education institutions; scores of
academic librarians met to discuss the challenges facing their ever - changing field; and over 100 early career principals developed leadership skills to better support teacher development and student achievement.
I recently conducted an ESSA workshop in State College
for the Pennsylvania School Library Association, and I was very excited to spend the afternoon collaborating and brainstorming with an amazing group of
librarians and
academics.
The major difference between the Carnegie Medals and the other awards is the unique composition of our panel of judges: we have four
librarians (two from
academic libraries and two (including me) from public libraries, and three editors from ALA's Booklist, a magazine that plays a central role in helping
librarians decide what books to purchase
for their libraries.
To remain an integral part of the school culture and
academic discourse, school
librarians have really had to become advocates
for their programs and outspoken early adopters of technology.
Sue Polanka, associate university
librarian for public services at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, received the Jay Ladd Distinguished Service Award from the
Academic Library Association of Ohio October 27.
He also provides services as a library technology consultant, and is a volunteer instructor
for Software Carpentry, a non-profit that organizes short computer programming workshops
for academics and
librarians.
This session will bring together a privacy law professor who is thinking about a world without intellectual privacy, an
academic librarian who worked with an ALA committee to create Library Privacy Guidelines
for E-book Lending and Digital Content Vendors, and a public
librarian working on a grant - funded project to help library professionals increase their knowledge of digital and data privacy concerns to better serve the patrons who access their library's technological resources
We encourage
academic librarians interested in a library - wide subscription to first take out an individual subscription so as to ascertain if BookBrowse is right
for your needs.
One thing that was definitely not mere speculation was the positive reactions
for both companies» new projects by those in attendance, especially
librarians from both public and
academic settings.
Academic Librarians: Many high school and college librarians find an individual subscription to BookBrowse useful, in particular for collection de
Librarians: Many high school and college
librarians find an individual subscription to BookBrowse useful, in particular for collection de
librarians find an individual subscription to BookBrowse useful, in particular
for collection development.
Amazon's description: «[This book] brings together 30 chapters from
librarians and
academics across the United States who've served as: board members
for library organizations; heads of special collections; state library consultants; directors of state library associations; outreach coordinators; archivists; researchers; presenters at conferences; and other positions.»
One of the few books written jointly by an
academic librarian and a classroom faculty member, Implementing the Information Literacy Framework packs dozens of how - to ideas and strategies into ten chapters specifically intended
for librarians and classroom instructors.»
The national digital library endowment could not only help pay
for digital content
for public and
academic libraries, but also help meet other needs, such as
for school
librarians.
I never thought about becoming a
librarian even when I started working at my university's library part - time
for two years and then two years full - time as a library
academic technician.
A statement by the
academic librarian community expresses its frustration that many students from NJ high schools coming into their libraries are not prepared
for the demands of
academic study.
This resource presents a fantastic opportunity
for School
Librarians to be leaders in helping teachers and administrators improve their professional practice by accessing
academic research.
In our analysis of the ebook buying methods in
academic libraries, we've examined thus far the unexpected effects of Demand - Driven Acquisitions (DDA), a model that showed promise at its inception but eventually led
librarians and publishers to question its long - term sustainability, and we've cleared up some confusion surrounding the Approval Plan and explained why it remains as effective
for purchasing digital books as
for print.
In a world that sees hundreds of thousands of new
academic titles published each year, keeping up and ordering books on a title - by - title basis is a daunting task
for time - strapped
librarians — even at the most affluent
academic institutions not facing severe budget cuts or staff reduction.
Full versions of this report are available
for purchase, focused on public,
academic, or school libraries and complete with detailed data broken down by size of library and budget, comparison of 2011 and 2010 data, and hundreds of comments from
librarians about their experiences with ebooks:
The primary audience
for SLR includes
academic scholars, school
librarians, instructional specialists and other educators who strive to provide a constructive learning environment
for all students and teachers.
For both public and
academic libraries, decisions to purchase are typically based on professional reviews that
librarians recognize and value.
About Choice More than 35,000
academic librarians, faculty, and key decision makers rely on Choice magazine and Choice Reviews Online
for collection development and scholarly research.
The scope of this program is creation and management of the «National Legal e-library»
for 933 schools in India, Bar Associations, Government Legal departments etc. and meet the needs of
academic librarians, students, faculty and young practitioners.
The concept of real tenure
for academic law
librarians becomes a shining artifact of the past.
The issue has been a bone of contention
for many years, and can create a divide between
academic and firm
librarians.
It is helpful
for law firm
librarians and
academic law
librarians to talk about student training, whether in a formal setting such as a conference or something more informal.
It would not surprise me if,
for the most part, the industry's clients, such as
librarians, professional advisers, corporate officers,
academics and students, have better things to think about than ponder on the tactics and strategies behind their tools of knowledge.
Yet they did not feel the need
for radical change to their teaching and learning practices; they relied on
academic librarians to impart these skills.2 They felt this was justified on the grounds that, as one law professor stated, students had limited time available, had difficulty working independently, and would perhaps «get more confused and... just throw a lot of stuff in?
If a law school curriculum already has such a requirement, this is a ripe opportunity
for academic law
librarians to seize.
Would we be saddled with these inanities if someone other than students — say, an expert team of practitioners, jurists,
academics and
librarians — were responsible
for developing our citation practices?
``... some proactive
academic librarians are already involved in improving law student technology skills
for entry into the practice of law.
As an
academic librarian I support the open access movement
for scholarly communications.
-LSB-...] Unprecedented $ 3 million dollar lawsuit filed against McMaster
librarian for blogpost (via Canadian Association of Professional
Academic Librarians) February 7, 2013 -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] Unprecedented $ 3 million dollar lawsuit filed against McMaster
librarian for blogpost (blog post from the Canadian Association
for Professional
Academic Librarians, bringing together a lot of links and information)-LSB-...]
One role
for academic law
librarians in promoting access to justice is to provide training to p...
Connie wins
for her «leverage of law
librarians» — both
for the triple alliteration and the truth that none of us, practitioners or
academics, would be able to work as we do without the leverage provided by the law
librarians.