2015
DOI: 10.1080/01930826.2015.1105078
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We Are Happy To Be Here: The Onboarding Experience in Academic Libraries

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“…Traditional methods of onboarding focus on socializing new hires within the pre-existing frame of the organization. For example, managers will often focus on communicating local norms, sharing insights on work culture, and providing other instruction on how team members interact with one another (Keisling & Laning, 2016). One major issue with this approach is the fact that work cultures have had to change dramatically within our current remote work environment, and these cultural norms no longer map in a clean or clear way to actual working conditions.…”
Section: Advertise the New Hire Before Their First Daymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional methods of onboarding focus on socializing new hires within the pre-existing frame of the organization. For example, managers will often focus on communicating local norms, sharing insights on work culture, and providing other instruction on how team members interact with one another (Keisling & Laning, 2016). One major issue with this approach is the fact that work cultures have had to change dramatically within our current remote work environment, and these cultural norms no longer map in a clean or clear way to actual working conditions.…”
Section: Advertise the New Hire Before Their First Daymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communication is key in the two articles that interview new employees to uncover what works and what does not for onboarding/orientations (Oud, 2008) and (Keisling and Laning, 2016). The article by Oud looks at the differences between expectations and the reality of a new job for employees in Canadian university libraries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond the basics, they want more check-ins, more attention and more opportunities to connect with other people. What does not work are highly self-directed onboarding or orientation practices and canned presentations that do not allow interaction (Keisling and Laning, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, talking to new employees early on about what strengths they bring to the organization can help them identify opportunities to use those strengths in their positions, and to be more confident in participating in the organization. 3 As librarians progress in their careers, supervisors can work with them to identify areas of potential growth, and support training and professional development in areas that will benefit both the employees and the organization.…”
Section: Job Performancementioning
confidence: 99%