TY - BOOK AU - Gregory,Gwen Meyer TI - The successful academic librarian: winning strategies from library leaders SN - 9781573872324 AV - Z682 .S833 2005 PY - 2005/// CY - Medford, New Jersey PB - Information Today, Incorporated KW - Academic librarians KW - Employment KW - Vocational guidance KW - United States KW - Employment (Economic theory) KW - Library science KW - Universities and colleges N1 - 1 (pages 209-214) and index; Start at the beginning : your job responsibilities and how to accomplish them; Rebecca Miller with Nancy Sosna Bohm --; Building strong collaborative relationships with disciplinary faculty; Elizabeth O. Hutchins --; Building the profession : research, creative activities, and publication by academic librarians; Joan Beam and Cathy Cranston --; Time served is time well spent : making the most of your service commitments; Michelle Mach --; Faculty status, promotion, and tenure : what are you getting into?; Gwen Meyer Gregory and Mary Beth Chambers --; "Come on down! You're the next contestant" : one librarian's view of the interview process; Karl Bridges --; Mentors : how to find them, how to use them; Verla J. Peterson --; Continuing education : planning your future; Kris Swank --; Unions in academic libraries; Tina Maragou Hovekamp --; What have you been up to? : documenting your career; McKinley Sielaff --; Up North : comparisons and contrasts of U.S. and Canadian academic libraries; Don Taylor --; Notes from a cataloger : success in technical services; Wendy Baia --Witches brew or gourmet gumbo : tenure in the library; Molly E. Molloy --; Moving to the academy in mid-career : a field guide for the experienced librarian; Anna Gold --; A view from the top : what the director or dean is looking for; Benjamin Wakashige and Emily Asch; 2; b N2 - The role of academic librarian is far from cut-and-dried. There are numerous job classifications and widely varying academic focuses and cultures to contend with. While every academic librarian is expected to meet the research needs of an institution's faculty and students, many are expected to assume other obligations as part of a faculty or tenure system. Given the many variants, library school alone ccannot prepare individuals for every aspect and flavor of academic librarianship, and intrepid librarians who find themselves in new places and positions face unique challenges. The Successful Academic Librarian is an antidote to the stress and burnout that almost every academic librarian experiences at one time or another. In its pages, Gwen Meyer Gregory and nearly 20 of her peers take a practical approach to a range of critical topics. Their advice, war stories, tips, techniques, and inspiration will help you thrive in your academic library career. -- ER -