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Mastering Subject Specialties - Practical Advice from the Field

English · Paperback / Softback

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Covering the most common subject specialties and departmental liaison roles found in colleges and universities, this guide is for early- and mid-career librarians looking to move up in their chosen specialty as well as for established academic librarians interested in changing fields or for librarians taking on liaison roles in areas outside their expertise.

Becoming a subject specialist is a rewarding career path for academic librarians: it allows you to pursue intellectual passions as well as move up in the organization. In this practical guide, experienced academic and research librarians describe how to succeed in various subject fields, presenting expert perspectives on the coursework, work experience, and core knowledge necessary for librarians interested in joining their specialty areas.

For each specialty, an expert identifies useful or necessary coursework, provides insights on work and internship experiences, and pinpoints core knowledge areas necessary for success. The chapters offer valuable advice for early- and mid-career librarians on how to advance their career goals through building relevant skills, professional development, networking, and participating in professional associations. This book is crucial reading for library and information science students-and those who teach and advise them-as well as new librarians preparing for their careers and mid-career-changers.

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Contents

Introduction: Factors Affecting Most Academic Library Subject Specialist Positions

PART I

Chapter 1: Reference and Instruction Generalists

Jason Coleman

Chapter 2: Physical Sciences Subject Specialist

Zahra Behdadfar Kamarei

Chapter 3: Biological Sciences

Kelli J. Trei

Chapter 4: Engineering and Applied Science

Jack M. Maness

Chapter 5: Art Librarianship

Emilee Mathews

Chapter 6: Music Librarianship

Stephanie Bonjack

Chapter 7: Law Librarianship as a Subject Specialty

Jennifer Allison

Chapter 8: Literature and Languages Librarianship

Arianne Hartsell-Gundy

Chapter 9: Area Studies Librarianship

Betsaida M. Reyes

Chapter 10: Government Information

Shari Laster

Chapter 11: Subject Specialist for Education, Psychology, Sociology and Social Work

Lise M. Dyckman and Laura Koltutsky

Chapter 12: History, Religion, and Philosophy Librarianship

Chella Vaidyanathan

Chapter 13: Mastering Subject Specialties: Business

Diane Zabel

Chapter 14: Health Sciences Librarianship

Dixie A. Jones

PART II

Chapter 15: Changing Fields within Academic and Research Libraries

Josiah M. Drewry

Chapter 16: Preparing to Move up the Ladder

Lisa Norberg

Index


About the author

Karen Sobel, MLS, is associate professor and research and instruction librarian for art, architecture, music, and urban planning at the University of Colorado Denver.

Product details

Authors Karen Sobel
Assisted by Karen Sobel (Editor), Sobel Karen (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2016
 
EAN 9781440839641
ISBN 978-1-4408-3964-1
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 152 mm x 232 mm x 12 mm
Weight 320 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

Library and information services, Academic & specialist libraries

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