Librarianship has changed dramatically in the last 20 years. In addition to subject area knowledge and interpersonal ability librarians must now possess considerable technical skill. This collection of 50 essays all written by librarians working in college university and public libraries elucidates the many facets of modern librarianship as well as the personal and professional characteristics and skills expected of today''s librarians. Topics include:^L ^DBL Required knowledge and attitudes^L ^DBL Interviewing techniques^L ^DBL The role of technology^L ^DBL Interpersonal relationships^L ^DBL The need for business and management skills^L ^DBL And moreThese short essays are written mostly in an informal style that combines library philosophy and practical advice. The collection will be a useful for discussion and class assignments in introductory library science courses.^L The Greenwood Library Management Collection of professional handbooks provides librarians with operations and management strategies for all types of libraries: public academic school and specialized. Gerard B. McCabe Director of Libraries at Clarion University of Pennsylvania serves as Series Editor. Books in this series cover such topics as second generation automated systems automated retrieval in libraries circulation department procedures the consultant-library relationship strategic management of academic libraries multicultural librarianship and more.
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