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The Practical Library Trainer-Bruce E Massis

The Practical Library Trainer-Bruce E Massis

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530,000+ Happy Customers
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This manual covers the vehicle model, providing essential information for its operation and upkeep. It details the engineering quality and reliability inherent in its design, aiming to deliver a superior driving experience. The unique selling points of this vehicle are highlighted to ensure owners fully appreciate its capabilities and intended usage.

This comprehensive manual serves as a vital resource for maintaining and repairing the vehicle. It encompasses detailed maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guides, technical specifications, and crucial safety guidelines. Owners, mechanics, and technicians will find this manual indispensable for ensuring the vehicle's optimal performance and longevity.

Develop a library staff training program that really works!

To stay on top of the lightning-fast changes in the library field and provide your patrons with the best service possible, you need to establish and sustain an effective program for training your staff. The Practical Library Trainer examines the concept of the library as a learning place for patrons and staff, offering a comprehensive view of training from an administrator’s perspective. Bruce E. Massis, author of The Practical Library Manager (Haworth), addresses the essential issues of how to develop a strong program of continuous instruction, including customer service, reporting, recruitment, and retention of staff. The book focuses on the integration of staff training as a blended activity instead of an intervention, quelling the notion of training as an “add-on” to existing staff duties.

The current information-rich environment provides your patrons with an abundance of resources to choose from for their research needs. But they can’t do it alone-they need direction from a knowledgeable librarian who can recognize the pedigree, currency, and validity of licensed resources, particularly those available through electronic means. The Practical Library Trainer uses the goal of long-range customer service as a starting point, emphasizing the return on investment possibilities from blended training methods as a key to meeting your patrons’ high expectations of service. The book also provides examples from outside the library community to demonstrate the importance of training on a non-library setting and looks at future training issues.

The Practical Library Trainer examines:

  • types of staff training (formal, informal, employer-provided, qualifying, skill improvement)
  • strategies for recruiting and retaining a staff
  • blended learning
  • e-training
  • in-house training
  • how to use professional conferences as continuing education opportunities
  • how to evaluate your training program
  • a sample of an “anywhere, anytime” education and training program
  • and much more!
The Practical Library Trainer is an important resource for making sure your patrons get the most from your library—and your staff. Author: Carter, Ruth C Author: Massis, Bruce E Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: The Practical Library Trainer Pages: 00140 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2012-10-12 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780789022684 Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Library & Information Science


Develop a library staff training program that really works!

To stay on top of the lightning-fast changes in the library field and provide your patrons with the best service possible, you need to establish and sustain an effective program for training your staff. The Practical Library Trainer examines the concept of the library as a learning place for patrons and staff, offering a comprehensive view of training from an administrator’s perspective. Bruce E. Massis, author of The Practical Library Manager (Haworth), addresses the essential issues of how to develop a strong program of continuous instruction, including customer service, reporting, recruitment, and retention of staff. The book focuses on the integration of staff training as a blended activity instead of an intervention, quelling the notion of training as an “add-on” to existing staff duties.

The current information-rich environment provides your patrons with an abundance of resources to choose from for their research needs. But they can’t do it alone-they need direction from a knowledgeable librarian who can recognize the pedigree, currency, and validity of licensed resources, particularly those available through electronic means. The Practical Library Trainer uses the goal of long-range customer service as a starting point, emphasizing the return on investment possibilities from blended training methods as a key to meeting your patrons’ high expectations of service. The book also provides examples from outside the library community to demonstrate the importance of training on a non-library setting and looks at future training issues.

The Practical Library Trainer examines:

  • types of staff training (formal, informal, employer-provided, qualifying, skill improvement)
  • strategies for recruiting and retaining a staff
  • blended learning
  • e-training
  • in-house training
  • how to use professional conferences as continuing education opportunities
  • how to evaluate your training program
  • a sample of an “anywhere, anytime” education and training program
  • and much more!
The Practical Library Trainer is an important resource for making sure your patrons get the most from your library—and your staff. Author: Carter, Ruth C Author: Massis, Bruce E Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: The Practical Library Trainer Pages: 00140 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2012-10-12 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780789022684 Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Library & Information Science

The Practical Library Trainer-Bruce E Massis

The Practical Library Trainer-Bruce E Massis

★★★★★ 4.5/5
530,000+ Happy Customers
  • Manufactured by
    Carter
This manual covers the vehicle model, providing essential information for its operation and upkeep. It details the engineering quality and reliability inherent in its design, aiming to deliver a superior driving experience. The unique selling points of this vehicle are highlighted to ensure owners fully appreciate its capabilities and intended usage.

This comprehensive manual serves as a vital resource for maintaining and repairing the vehicle. It encompasses detailed maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guides, technical specifications, and crucial safety guidelines. Owners, mechanics, and technicians will find this manual indispensable for ensuring the vehicle's optimal performance and longevity.

Develop a library staff training program that really works!

To stay on top of the lightning-fast changes in the library field and provide your patrons with the best service possible, you need to establish and sustain an effective program for training your staff. The Practical Library Trainer examines the concept of the library as a learning place for patrons and staff, offering a comprehensive view of training from an administrator’s perspective. Bruce E. Massis, author of The Practical Library Manager (Haworth), addresses the essential issues of how to develop a strong program of continuous instruction, including customer service, reporting, recruitment, and retention of staff. The book focuses on the integration of staff training as a blended activity instead of an intervention, quelling the notion of training as an “add-on” to existing staff duties.

The current information-rich environment provides your patrons with an abundance of resources to choose from for their research needs. But they can’t do it alone-they need direction from a knowledgeable librarian who can recognize the pedigree, currency, and validity of licensed resources, particularly those available through electronic means. The Practical Library Trainer uses the goal of long-range customer service as a starting point, emphasizing the return on investment possibilities from blended training methods as a key to meeting your patrons’ high expectations of service. The book also provides examples from outside the library community to demonstrate the importance of training on a non-library setting and looks at future training issues.

The Practical Library Trainer examines:

  • types of staff training (formal, informal, employer-provided, qualifying, skill improvement)
  • strategies for recruiting and retaining a staff
  • blended learning
  • e-training
  • in-house training
  • how to use professional conferences as continuing education opportunities
  • how to evaluate your training program
  • a sample of an “anywhere, anytime” education and training program
  • and much more!
The Practical Library Trainer is an important resource for making sure your patrons get the most from your library—and your staff. Author: Carter, Ruth C Author: Massis, Bruce E Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: The Practical Library Trainer Pages: 00140 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2012-10-12 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780789022684 Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Library & Information Science


Develop a library staff training program that really works!

To stay on top of the lightning-fast changes in the library field and provide your patrons with the best service possible, you need to establish and sustain an effective program for training your staff. The Practical Library Trainer examines the concept of the library as a learning place for patrons and staff, offering a comprehensive view of training from an administrator’s perspective. Bruce E. Massis, author of The Practical Library Manager (Haworth), addresses the essential issues of how to develop a strong program of continuous instruction, including customer service, reporting, recruitment, and retention of staff. The book focuses on the integration of staff training as a blended activity instead of an intervention, quelling the notion of training as an “add-on” to existing staff duties.

The current information-rich environment provides your patrons with an abundance of resources to choose from for their research needs. But they can’t do it alone-they need direction from a knowledgeable librarian who can recognize the pedigree, currency, and validity of licensed resources, particularly those available through electronic means. The Practical Library Trainer uses the goal of long-range customer service as a starting point, emphasizing the return on investment possibilities from blended training methods as a key to meeting your patrons’ high expectations of service. The book also provides examples from outside the library community to demonstrate the importance of training on a non-library setting and looks at future training issues.

The Practical Library Trainer examines:

  • types of staff training (formal, informal, employer-provided, qualifying, skill improvement)
  • strategies for recruiting and retaining a staff
  • blended learning
  • e-training
  • in-house training
  • how to use professional conferences as continuing education opportunities
  • how to evaluate your training program
  • a sample of an “anywhere, anytime” education and training program
  • and much more!
The Practical Library Trainer is an important resource for making sure your patrons get the most from your library—and your staff. Author: Carter, Ruth C Author: Massis, Bruce E Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: The Practical Library Trainer Pages: 00140 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2012-10-12 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780789022684 Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Library & Information Science