Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries

Author:   Sheila Pantry
Publisher:   Facet Publishing
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9781856046138


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 June 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries


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Author:   Sheila Pantry
Publisher:   Facet Publishing
Imprint:   Facet Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.109kg
ISBN:  

9781856046138


ISBN 10:   1856046133
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 June 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Sheila Pantry has drawn up a useful guide to dealing with the stresses of working in a library. In a clearly laid out book, she outlines the causes of stress, the practical steps librarians can take to deal with it, and the legal responsibilities that managers have for the wellbeing of their staff...Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries will prove a helpful resource both for those who work in libraries and their managers. - Information World Review The book's greatest strengths are its practicality and the author's obvious experience passed on in realistic advice...so readable and full of practical suggestions. - Freepint Pantry will be known to many in the field as the author of practical, readily accessible works on a range of library management and related topics. This new title is no exception...As with Pantry's other works, this is an easy-to-read, practical text that will readily engage any practitioner. - Australian Library Journal Sheila Pantry has drawn up a useful guide to dealing with the stresses of working in a library. In a clearly laid out book, she outlines the causes of stress, the practical steps librarians can take to deal with it, and the legal responsibilities that managers have for the wellbeing of their staff...Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries will prove a helpful resource both for those who work in libraries and their managers. -- Information World Review The book's greatest strengths are its practicality and the author's obvious experience passed on in realistic advice...so readable and full of practical suggestions. Pantry will be known to many in the field as the author of practical, readily accessible works on a range of library management and related topics. This new title is no exception...As with Pantry's other works, this is an easy-to-read, practical text that will readily engage any practitioner. -- Australian Library Journal


Sheila Pantry has drawn up a useful guide to dealing with the stresses of working in a library. In a clearly laid out book, she outlines the causes of stress, the practical steps librarians can take to deal with it, and the legal responsibilities that managers have for the wellbeing of their staff...Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries will prove a helpful resource both for those who work in libraries and their managers. - Information World Review The book's greatest strengths are its practicality and the author's obvious experience passed on in realistic advice...so readable and full of practical suggestions. - Freepint Pantry will be known to many in the field as the author of practical, readily accessible works on a range of library management and related topics. This new title is no exception...As with Pantry's other works, this is an easy-to-read, practical text that will readily engage any practitioner. - Australian Library Journal


Sheila Pantry has drawn up a useful guide to dealing with the stresses of working in a library. In a clearly laid out book, she outlines the causes of stress, the practical steps librarians can take to deal with it, and the legal responsibilities that managers have for the wellbeing of their staff...Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries will prove a helpful resource both for those who work in libraries and their managers. - Information World Review The book's greatest strengths are its practicality and the author's obvious experience passed on in realistic advice...so readable and full of practical suggestions. - Freepint Pantry will be known to many in the field as the author of practical, readily accessible works on a range of library management and related topics. This new title is no exception...As with Pantry's other works, this is an easy-to-read, practical text that will readily engage any practitioner. - Australian Library Journal Pantry will be known to many in the field as the author of practical, readily accessible works on a range of library management and related topics. This new title is no exception...As with Pantry's other works, this is an easy-to-read, practical text that will readily engage any practitioner. -- Australian Library Journal The book's greatest strengths are its practicality and the author's obvious experience passed on in realistic advice...so readable and full of practical suggestions. Sheila Pantry has drawn up a useful guide to dealing with the stresses of working in a library. In a clearly laid out book, she outlines the causes of stress, the practical steps librarians can take to deal with it, and the legal responsibilities that managers have for the wellbeing of their staff...Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries will prove a helpful resource both for those who work in libraries and their managers. -- Information World Review


Sheila Pantry has drawn up a useful guide to dealing with the stresses of working in a library. In a clearly laid out book, she outlines the causes of stress, the practical steps librarians can take to deal with it, and the legal responsibilities that managers have for the wellbeing of their staff...Managing Stress and Conflict in Libraries will prove a helpful resource both for those who work in libraries and their managers. -- Information World Review The book's greatest strengths are its practicality and the author's obvious experience passed on in realistic advice...so readable and full of practical suggestions. -- Freepint Pantry will be known to many in the field as the author of practical, readily accessible works on a range of library management and related topics. This new title is no exception...As with Pantry's other works, this is an easy-to-read, practical text that will readily engage any practitioner. -- Australian Library Journal


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Sheila Pantry OBE BA FCLIP manages an independent information services consultancy and electronic publishing business, including websites. She has had a long and varied career in information management in a range of industry sectors, and also in government as Head of Information Services for the Health and Safety Executive. She specializes in worldwide occupational health, safety and fire information and is an experienced trainer, writer, editorand lecturer.

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