chairing; 61. Meetings -- note taking; 62. Mentoring -- external; 63. Mentoring -- peer; 64. Minutes of madness; 65. MOOCs; 66. Networks; 67. Networks -- setting up; 68. Networks -- running; 69. Personal development plans; 70. Presentations -- general tips; 71. Professional membership; 72. Projects; 73. Project management tools; 74. Reflection -- facilitating; 75. Reflective practice76. Reflective writing; 77. Research activities; 78. Secondments; 79. Shadowing; 80. Social media; 81. SWOT analysis; 82. Time management; 83. Time management tools; 84. Training courses -- attending; 85. Training courses -- commissioning; 86. Training courses -- planning, delivering and evaluating; 87. Twitter; 88. Twitter chats; 89. VLEs; 90. Visits; 91. Volunteering; 92. Webinars; 93. Writing blog posts; 94. Writing business cases; 95. Writing case studies; 96. Writing e-mails; 97. Writing journal articles; 98. Writing newsletters; 99. Writing procedures; 100. Writing project plans; 101. Writing reports. general; 28. Team building; 29. Team meetings; 30. Sharing learning with the team; 31. Writing references; 32. Exit interviews; 33. Effective handover; Section 3 Activities and tools: 34. Action learning sets ; 35. Apprentices, graduate trainees and work placements; 36. Awards; 37. Buddying; 38. CILIP qualifications; 39. CILIP qualifications -- revalidation; 40. Coaching; 41. Collaborative working; 42. Communities of practice -- internal; 43. Communities of practice -- external; 44. Conferences -- attending; 45. Conferences -- organizing; 46. Conferences -- posters; 47. Conferences -- presenting; 48. Conferences -- sharing the learning; 49. Conferences -- volunteering; 50. Conferences -- workshops; 51. Conferences -- writing proposals for papers; 52. CVs; 53. Exchange of Experience events, TeachMeets and Unconferences; 54. Formal qualifications; 55. Funding for CPD; 56. Group conversations; 57. Job rotation; 58. Learning logs and journals; 59. Meetings -- attending; 60. Meetings-- chairing; 61. Meetings -- note taking; 62. Mentoring -- external; 63. Mentoring -- peer; 64. Minutes of madness; 65. MOOCs; 66. Networks; 67. Networks -- setting up; 68. Networks -- running; 69. Personal development plans; 70. Presentations -- general tips; 71. Professional membership; 72. Projects; 73. Project management tools; 74. Reflection -- facilitating; 75. Reflective practice76. Reflective writing; 77. Research activities; 78. Secondments; 79. Shadowing; 80. Social media; 81. SWOT analysis; 82. Time management; 83. Time management tools; 84. Training courses -- attending; 85. Training courses -- commissioning; 86. Training courses -- planning, delivering and evaluating; 87. Twitter; 88. Twitter chats; 89. VLEs; 90. Visits; 91. Volunteering; 92. Webinars; 93. Writing blog posts; 94. Writing business cases; 95. Writing case studies; 96. Writing e-mails; 97. Writing journal articles; 98. Writing newsletters; 99. Writing procedures; 100. Writing project plans; 101. Writing reports.
Summary:
This book offers innovative tips and tried-and-tested best practice to enable library and knowledge workers to take control of professional development regardless of the budget and time available to them. Continuous professional development is a key component of a successful and satisfying career. Part of the Practical Tips for Library and Information Professionals series, this book offer a wide range of ideas and methods for all library and information professionals to manage the development of those who work for and with them.
Series:
Practical tips for library and information professionals
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.