2019
DOI: 10.5860/crln.80.7.403
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Supervisors as mentors: How supervisory mentorship can supplement formal mentoring programs

Abstract: Binghamton University Libraries’ mentoring program has been in place since 2006. The goals of this program are to orient new librarians to the organizational culture by building relationships with more senior librarians, and to help new librarians achieve tenure by providing support and advice on job performance, service, and scholarship throughout the six years leading to tenure review.

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“…The mentoring climate has a dynamic effect on the profession as a whole. Research reflects there is a direct correlation between positive mentoring, and recruitment and retention of nursing faculty [10].…”
Section: Mentoring Goals and Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mentoring climate has a dynamic effect on the profession as a whole. Research reflects there is a direct correlation between positive mentoring, and recruitment and retention of nursing faculty [10].…”
Section: Mentoring Goals and Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%