Finding your feet and keeping your balance
Abstract
The coming year will see many enthusiastic librarianship graduates emerging from colleges and universities up and down the country and taking their first professional posts. Successful job applicants will be seeking to make their mark with an attitude of enthusiasm, efficiency and professionalism. However, so many newly qualified librarians fail to maintain such an attitude. Why? At a recent conference, Pat Coleman warned librarianship students that they “would feel frustrated in their first professional post after completing their courses, and that they would have difficulty in trying to bring about change”. Anna Smyth also expressed some concern at the fate awaiting many of our young colleagues; “If they remain unfulfilled, unstretched and uninterested for long they may well become bored, frustrated and cynical — a well known syndrome within librarianship”.
Citation
COLEMAN, D., BINGLEY, C., BRYON, J., MUNFORD, W. and BOWMAN, L. (1985), "Finding your feet and keeping your balance", New Library World, Vol. 86 No. 3, pp. 44-50. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038627
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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