Wholehearted Librarianship: Finding Hope, Inspiration, and Balance

Wholehearted Librarianship: Finding Hope, Inspiration, and Balance

by Michael Stephens
Wholehearted Librarianship: Finding Hope, Inspiration, and Balance

Wholehearted Librarianship: Finding Hope, Inspiration, and Balance

by Michael Stephens

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Overview

Of his earlier book, Against the Grain raved, "Reading this book brings a sense of hope, inspiration, and excitement for what the future holds for the new generation of hyperlinked librarians entering our profession." Now Stephens is back with a newly curated collection of succinct writings that will refresh your view of the profession and invigorate your work. Associate Professor at San Jose State University, Stephens encourages curiosity and creativity in his students and all library workers by connecting trends from outside the profession to its bedrock values. With a humanist lens, he reflects on such topics as

  • how libraries can empower kindness;
  • developing a coterie of kindred spirits at conferences outside libraryland;
  • inspiring creativity in library patrons;
  • the most effective professional development experiences;
  • comfort, joy, and hygge in the library;
  • the characteristics of compassionate leadership;
  • how to contend with a devil's advocate; and
  • mentoring new librarians.
  • Whether you've just landed your first job or a longtime professional, Stephens' perspective will reenergize your commitment to librarianship and the important work that libraries are doing every day.


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9780838919064
    Publisher: American Library Association
    Publication date: 05/21/2019
    Pages: 128
    Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

    About the Author

    Michael Stephens is assistant professor in the School of Information at San Jose State University. He has consulted and presented for U.S. embassies in Germany, Switzerland, and Turkey, and presents to both national and international audiences about emerging technologies, learning, innovation, and libraries. Since 2010 he has written the monthly column "Office Hours" for Library Journal. To review his archive of work, visit his Tame the Web website and blog at http://tametheweb.com.

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