2014
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4675-9.ch006
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Benefits of Internal Professional Development for Academic Librarians

Abstract: While often overlooked, there are many benefits of in-house professional development programs for academic librarians. This is especially true as the roles of academic librarians continue to evolve and change. This chapter argues that internal professional development not only helps academic librarians share their varied skills, tools, and practices with institutional colleagues, but also improves employee morale, collegiality, and organizational culture. Additionally, by structuring an internal professional d… Show more

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“…To contribute to team building across KLS, mentors were paired with mentees who they did not normally work with on a day to day basis. This resulted in colleagues working with those whom they knew less well, thus helping to improve morale and collegiality …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To contribute to team building across KLS, mentors were paired with mentees who they did not normally work with on a day to day basis. This resulted in colleagues working with those whom they knew less well, thus helping to improve morale and collegiality …”
Section: Course Delivery Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of the PHE literature searching course was not to teach search skills per se, but rather to build on existing skills and share the expertise and know‐how necessary to deliver a literature searching service that meets the evidence and research needs of PHE staff. According to Thomlinson (p1538) , ‘sharing knowledge across the library community through peer teaching and learning can better assist patrons through increased knowledge and increased referral’.…”
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