Management: Managing a Career in Place

IF 0.1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences Reference & User Services Quarterly Pub Date : 2019-10-25 DOI:10.5860/rusq.58.4.7145
Diana D. Shonrock
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For the past ten years, I have had the pleasure of serving as editor of RUSQ’s Management column. In this space, I have enjoyed showcasing myriad perspectives on management broadly interpreted, articulated by an array of both aspiring and seasoned authors. As I prepared to hand off this responsibility after this issue, I realized that I have filled this role for longer than I ever spent at any one institution to this point in my career—which reminded me that an aspect of management I always wanted to present here is an entire career spent in one library. Managing a career in place, while not extinct, is a practice that waned over the years that our society became increasingly mobile and the notion of moving for opportunity took root. But in fact, a single library—if it’s the right one—can offer the chance to try new things, satisfy a sense of possibility, and advance one professionally, without all the packing and relocating. In this interview, former RUSA President Diana Shonrock shares the story of how she happened into her start in librarianship—and realized a fulfilling, multi-faceted career—all in one place: Iowa State University (ISU) in Ames, Iowa.—Editor
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管理:管理好自己的职业生涯
在过去的十年里,我有幸担任RUSQ管理专栏的编辑。在这个空间里,我很高兴地展示了许多关于管理的观点,这些观点由一群有抱负和经验丰富的作者广泛解读。本期出版后,当我准备移交这一职责时,我意识到,到目前为止,我担任这个角色的时间比我在任何一个机构工作的时间都长——这提醒了我,我一直想在这里介绍的管理的一个方面是,我的整个职业生涯都是在一家图书馆度过的。在一个地方经营一份职业,虽然没有消失,但随着我们的社会变得越来越流动,以及为机会而流动的观念根深蒂固,这种做法已经逐渐消失。但事实上,一个单独的图书馆——如果它是合适的——可以提供尝试新事物的机会,满足可能性的感觉,并在专业上进步,而无需所有的打包和搬迁。在这次采访中,前RUSA校长Diana Shonrock分享了她是如何开始她在图书馆工作的故事,并实现了一个充实的,多方面的职业生涯,都在一个地方:爱荷华州艾姆斯的爱荷华州立大学(ISU)
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期刊介绍: Reference & User Services Quarterly is the official journal of the Reference and User Services Association of the American Library Association. Its purpose is to disseminate information of interest to reference librarians, information specialists, and other professionals involved in user-oriented library services. This Web site serves as an online companion to the print edition.
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