How to thrive as a library professional : achieving success and satisfaction /

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Author / Creator:Markgren, Susanne, 1971- author.
Imprint:Santa Barbara, California : Libraries Unlimited, an imprint of ABC-CLIO LLC , [2020]
Description:vii, 134 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11982166
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Other authors / contributors:Miles, Linda (Librarian), author.
ISBN:9781440867118
1440867119
9781440867125
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Whether you are planning to enter the field of librarianship or are a seasoned veteran, your success requires conscious planning. With its big picture approach, this guide shows you how to manage your career to optimize professional fulfillment"--
Other form:Online version: Miles, Linda, How to thrive as a library professional 1. Barbara : Libraries Unlimited, 2019. 9781440867125
Review by Library Journal Review

With this general guide to succeeding as a librarian, Markgren (Lib. for Technical Services, Manhattan Coll.) and Miles (Eugenio MarĂ­a de Hostos Community Coll.-City Univ. of New York) misstep with shallow dives into too many topics, including networking, culture, communication, self-promotion, mindfulness, and reflective practice. With several outdated and questionable sources and lackluster writing, this addition to the oversaturated self-help genre isn't very helpful. The authors ignore systemic problems, such as overwork and undervaluing of already low salaries, lack of equity and diversity, and problematic management, and instead put the onus on individual employees to fix themselves--a naive and privileged position. Markgren and Miles do bring up a study on library worker morale but are quick to dismiss it; researching problems in the field, in their view, contributes to a negative worldview, which sums up the takeaway of their book--rather than addressing the issues plaguing librarianship, they stick their head in the sand and tell readers to manage their time better and craft a few elevator speeches. VERDICT Librarians need information on how to obtain fair salaries and workloads, create more welcoming workplaces for librarians of color and LGBT colleagues, get more women and people of color into management, and navigate burnout; this superficial work offers little new or useful.--Melissa Engleman, Martin, TN

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