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The Accidental Systems Librarian

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This new edition of The Accidental Systems Librarian prepares readers to manage the latest library technologies: mobile devices, open source software, social networks, WiFi, ebooks, and much more. Nicole C. Engard's advice on using research, communication, organizational, and bibliographic skills to solve various systems problems is geared to helping both "accidental" and "planned" systems librarians develop the skills they need to succeed and the confidence they need to excel.

328 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2012

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Nicole C. Engard

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Nicole is the Vice President of Education at ByWater Solutions. In her over ten years in libraries she has dedicated herself to educating librarians about technologies both on her site web2learning.net and in person with a focus on open source. In 2010 she authored 'Practical Open Source Software for Libraries' and regularly writes for various library outlets about open source for libraries.

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July 4, 2023
I didn't read this whole book--pretty much all of the specific technology mentioned in it is dated ten years on, but it was still useful to prepare me for a systems librarian interview.

It was good to get a wide overview of all of the general things that a systems librarian *may* be responsible for, and the reassurance that probably no systems librarian will have to be responsible for all of them.

And the big secret? All systems librarians have to learn things on the job that are specific to their own organization. So nobody comes in knowing everything.

That's good news.

I did not get the job I applied for, but this book was a confidence-booster for the future.
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April 8, 2022
Great resource!

For those who work in the field or have already taken courses it is a great refresher.

Helps put you in the right frame of mind if you are pursuing a career as a systems librarian.

Note: Some of the links and resources referenced in the book are dated, no longer updated or no longer exist.
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February 23, 2014
Having used other books in the "Accidental librarian" series, I was excited about receiving a copy of The Accidental Systems Librarian. In its second edition, this text does an excellent job preparing librarians for a wide range of technologies used in today's libraries. The authors provide a practical approach, weaving in technology as it relates to each topic. Although the book provides a great introduction to the skills needed of a systems librarian, the book isn't intended to provide specific technical skills.[return][return]While the book is current as of March 2013, it will be important to check the book before using it in the future. Like many technology-based books, it will quickly become dated.
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March 5, 2013
Won this on LT's ER program. The second half was good, but the first half, I just knew too much of it already and so it was a bit of a slog to get through it.
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