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Informationen zum Autor Diane Zabel is The Louis and Virginia Benzak Business Librarian (and endowed position) at the Schreyer Business Library at Penn State University's University Park campus. Ms. Zabel is an active member of the American Library Association (ALA). Ms. Zabel is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Academic Librarianship. Additionally! she serves as a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship. She served on the Editorial Board of the Publications in Librarianship series! a monographic series published by the Association of College and Research Libraries! for the period 2001-2008. Zusammenfassung Contributors provide insights about business librarianship in various types of institutions! explore traditional and non-traditional career paths in business librarianship! and discuss numerous strategies for professional growth (from earning an MBA degree to working abroad). Among the topics covered are the following: recruitment of business librarians (including recent data on the supply and demand of business librarians); the special concerns of early career and mid-career business librarians; the importance of mentoring; leadership development; and business librarians on the job in academic! public! and corporate libraries. This book will appeal to a wide audience: practitioners; directors of public! academic! and special libraries serving the business community; library and information science educators; and those considering business librarianship as a career! including students! generalist librarians! and individuals seeking a career change. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Foreword Diane Zabel2. Demand and Supply of Business Information Professionals: A Study of the Market from 2001-2005 Lisa O'Connorand Stacey Marien3. Growing Our Own: Mentoring Undergraduate Students Doreen Harwood and Charlene McCormack4. The Orientation and Training of New Librarians for Business Information Ryan Womack5. Early Career Librarianship in the Business Library Gene Hayworth6. Development of Mid-Career Librarians Cory Tucker7. Growing Your Own Leaders: Succession Planning in Libraries Judith M. Nixon 8. Reframing Leadership: The ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute for Academic Librarians Sally W. Kalin9. The UCLA Senior Fellows Program Juliet Rumbleand Bonnie MacEwan10. Transition from Staff to Faculty in an Academic Library Cheryl McCallips 11. Transitions to Academic Libraries for Business Librarians and Librarians' Response to Adjunct Teaching Christopher LeBeau12. Taking Business (Librarianship) Public Mark E. Andersen13. Transitioning to Corporate Librarianship Emily Rimland and Glenn Masuchika14. Successful Mentoring Programs: Examples from Within and Without the Academy Bonnie A. Osif15. The Mentoring Role of Professional Associations Diane Zabel16. Keeping Up With Business Reference Celia Ross17. Networking Strategies for Business and Economics Librarians Bobray Bordelon18. Burnout Strategies for Librarians Kevin Harwell19. The Career Choices of Business Librarians: A Survey and Discussion Todd M. Hines and Amia L. Baker20. The MBA and Academic Business Librarians: More than Graduate Education for Subject Specialists Glenn S. McGuigan21. The Value of International Experience David A. Flynn ...