Time Management, Planning, and Prioritization for Librarians

Author:   Judith A. Siess
Publisher:   Scarecrow Press
Edition:   annotated edition
ISBN:  

9780810844384


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   03 June 2002
Format:   Paperback
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One of the most critical problems for the librarian in a small library is not enough time. This book offers hundreds of practical ways to maximise limited time, based on actual experiences of the author and other practicing librarians. It explains how to use planning and prioritization to determine what to do and what not to do. It also provides techniques to make the most efficient and effective use of your limited schedule. All of these suggestions, which have been developed and proven by working librarians, are accompanied by specific examples from corporate, hospital, law, government, and association libraries. This book will help the librarian to: * determine the difference between efficiency and effectiveness * avoid procrastination * manage email * organize the workspace * deal with job stress * optimize the time spent at conferences. Also includes an extensive annotated list of resources, including books, articles, web sites, and electronic lists. A valuable resource for any librarian working in a school, small public or special library.

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Author:   Judith A. Siess
Publisher:   Scarecrow Press
Imprint:   Scarecrow Press
Edition:   annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9780810844384


ISBN 10:   0810844389
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   03 June 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Siess has written a super time management guide for librarians, especially those with few support staff...Highly recommended for all librarians. Library Journal The book helps any librarian learn how to avoid procrastination, manage e-mail, become more efficient and effective, and deal with stress. American Libraries This concise, compact handbook is almost a mini-management seminar and should be required reading for every librarian who is a manager, as well as those that aspire to management positions. Reference and User Services Quarterly A good addition to the professional shelf for use by the staff as well as the administration. Catholic Library World Many overwhelmed librarians will find illuminating passages throughout the book that will aid them in coping with the many pressures of the profession. Arba Siess pulls together a multitude of systems and ideas from a variety of sources -- and is able to show how it all relates to librarians...Of value to both neophyte and seasoned...If you are looking for ways to be a more effective, efficient, productive and valuable librarian, then this book is for you. Www.Lisjobs.Com Finding enough time to set a course and forward direction for the team can seem impossible. This book can help![Siess's] step-by-step model for conducting a strategic planning exercise is especially useful, in that she identifies three cornerstones for visioning, implementing, and analyzing the efforts, with carefully outlined stages to be considered from beginning to end. Journal Of Access Services ...provides the reader with a smorgasbord of time management, strategic planning, and prioritization tips...There is truly a piece of advice for everyone in this work!...Short and compact, it's a solid reference book to have on hand to remember the basics for the times when life and work may seem overwhelming. The Leading Edge, Vol 16 No. 1, December 2003


Siess has written a super time management guide for librarians, especially those with few support staff...Highly recommended for all librarians. Library Journal The book helps any librarian learn how to avoid procrastination, manage e-mail, become more efficient and effective, and deal with stress. American Libraries This concise, compact handbook is almost a mini-management seminar and should be required reading for every librarian who is a manager, as well as those that aspire to management positions. Reference and User Services Quarterly A good addition to the professional shelf for use by the staff as well as the administration. Catholic Library World Many overwhelmed librarians will find illuminating passages throughout the book that will aid them in coping with the many pressures of the profession. American Reference Books Annual Siess pulls together a multitude of systems and ideas from a variety of sources - and is able to show how it all relates to librarians...Of value to both neophyte and seasoned...If you are looking for ways to be a more effective, efficient, productive and valuable librarian, then this book is for you. Lisjobs.Com Finding enough time to set a course and forward direction for the team can seem impossible. This book can help...[Siess's] step-by-step model for conducting a strategic planning exercise is especially useful, in that she identifies three cornerstones for visioning, implementing, and analyzing the efforts, with carefully outlined stages to be considered from beginning to end. Journal of Access Services ...provides the reader with a smorgasbord of time management, strategic planning, and prioritization tips...There is truly a piece of advice for everyone in this work!...Short and compact, it's a solid reference book to have on hand to remember the basics for the times when life and work may seem overwhelming. The Leading Edge, Vol 16 No. 1, December 2003


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Judith A. Siess is a recognized expert in one-person librarianship and interpersonal networking. She is the author of two books, The SOLO Librarian's Sourcebook (1997), and The OPL Sourcebook (2001) and is working on a fourth book concerning advocacy and marketing for librarians.

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