Elisabeth Doucett gives new librarians a full dose of practical advice and wisdom that remains between the lines of most library curriculum, while also teaching seasoned professionals a thing or two.
Like a good mentor, this book will be a valuable aid throughout your business career.”—Herbert J. Siegel, chairman, Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. “Mark McCormack describes the approach I have personally seen him adopt, which has not ...
In this book, Doucett mines new territory in this ongoing effort by exploring how successful organizations "outside the stacks" conduct their business.
The ideas in this book are all about helping your library building become a more exciting, interesting, experiential space where people are engaged and want to spend time.
In this book, we will discuss: • What it means to genrefy your library. • Is genrefication right for you? • Why genrefication is the worth the work. • How to keep genrefication from taking over your life and making you crazy. • ...
Above all, this guide will help you to hit the ground running and give you a head start in the increasingly competitive medical world.
In this book, we will discuss: * What it means to genrefy your library. * Is genrefication right for you? * Why genrefication is the worth the work. * How to keep genrefication from taking over your life and making you crazy. * Tips and ...
To read the book is to be invited to lead kinder, richer and more authentic lives – and to complete an education we began but still badly need to finish. This is homework to help us make the most of the rest of our lives.
Now there is help. Working with Contracts: What Law School Doesn't Teach You provides the beginning lawyer with an operative understanding of the vocabulary and the building blocks of contracts.
Original, useful, and hopeful, this book reminds you that teaching what you don't know, to students whom you may not understand, is not just a job. It's an adventure.
Branding is one part of the marketing process that focuses on developing a laser-clear message and the means to communicate that message to the intended audience. But as a library, where does branding fit?