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Fundamentals of Library Supervision

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Two experienced library managers explain how to create a productive workplace as they weave expert advice and commentary into an easy-to-use resource.

199 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2005

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228 reviews4 followers
July 7, 2022
Good book on management. Much better than most I've read. I would say it could be applied to any management position and be a success. It's basic and clean. Well done.
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365 reviews36 followers
March 10, 2024
A great overview of management best practices. Some of the information was dated, but besides that, this provided great insight into work relationships and management styles within a library setting. I found the chapters about communication, motivation, and management styles particularly interesting.
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199 reviews32 followers
March 12, 2015
Curious to get some practical understanding of stresses & obligations people are going through, this was a helpful read. Librarians are generally busy people with a lot of stuff going on! Even without the specifics of projects deadlines, internal meetings & staffing, this book seems to cover a lot of areas. I was exhausted just reading about what basic stuff supervisors have to go through to get through a week. Time is truely a precious commodity.
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753 reviews9 followers
December 1, 2023
Lots of good ideas for management, very little of which is library specific. The author should learn to embrace the use of "they" instead of the constant, clunky "her or she". They is not a bad word and the refusal to use it makes an already somewhat tedious book just that much more difficult to read.
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1,060 reviews4 followers
July 9, 2022
Didn't finish the book or my library career.
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85 reviews14 followers
October 30, 2022
the promotion of personality tests is a draw back, also at times not very consistent about how to not promot stereotypes when some of the evidence used is very biased towards confirming stereotypes.
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250 reviews15 followers
January 23, 2012
A great handbook for first time library supervisors as it provides templates for important things such as meeting minutes, memos, noncash incentives, and more. It also discusses the all too real fact that the majority of library workers are baby boomers, but there are also some veterans, generation Xers, and generation Yers in there too that require specialized treatment and incentive programs. It doesn't discuss running the library from the customer stand point, but from the worker stand point and so you would have to supplement it with titles that discuss dealing with difficult people, customers, children, and so on as well.
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887 reviews11 followers
July 28, 2011
Nothing note-worthy, really. Probably a good reference for new supervisors or for someone who is struggling in a particular area - like running a meeting, project management, the differences among different generations of employees, hiring and interviewing, performance reviews, orientation and training, time management, and cash and non-cash performance rewards. American in focus, too broad to be super useful - but at least it is a slim book.
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2,669 reviews26 followers
June 10, 2021
A guide for managers and supervisors in the library field. Focuses on supervising individuals (hiring/interviewing, training, and managing performance), managing groups (teamwork, group dynamics, organizing work, and managing meetings), and leading organizations.
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October 26, 2011
I am actually reading the 2nd edition, but that is not shown here.
So far, this is the best book I have found for young, new managers in a library setting!
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1,171 reviews40 followers
November 27, 2011
Concise, readable, and practical. Not only did I use this for class, but I've already had occasion to reference it in my position. Recommended.
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647 reviews5 followers
June 19, 2014
Although it might not be groundbreaking like other reviewers said, I love the clarity and organization of the book. Excellent resource for first time library supervisors, like me.
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496 reviews2 followers
July 25, 2018
Pleasantly surprised by how accessible and approachable this book is, and how helpful it’s been for both practical and more theoretical aspects of my current management position.
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