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The No-nonsense Guide to Training in Libraries

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The No-nonsense Guide to Training in Libraries by Barbara Allan offers straightforward, practical guidance for library and information workers involved in delivering training. Covering public, academic, school, special, and government libraries, it presents case studies and best practices for designing and delivering effective training courses. Topics include the human aspects of training, use of technology, varied learning approaches, planning, face-to-face and blended delivery, as well as evaluation and continuous improvement.
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Ideal for library and information workers across all sectors who are responsible for training users, colleagues, or groups, including those new to training and experienced practitioners seeking to enhance their skills.

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Straightforward and practical guidance for library and information workers in all sectors who are involved in training users, colleagues or other groups.

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Straightforward and practical guidance for library and information workers in all sectors who are involved in training users, colleagues, or other groups.

In order to make an impact with their customers, library staff must be well trained and up-to-date. Training is often delivered by library managers, development officers, and trainers who may have limited budgets with access to few resources. This accessible guide uses case studies and examples of best practice from public, school, academic, special, and government libraries to help library and information workers deliver excellent training practice.

Increasingly, library and information staff are being asked to do more and more with fewer resources. In the context of higher education and further education, library and information workers are often involved in training large, diverse groups of more than 100 students, who may have limited resources. In public libraries, library staff may be involved in delivering a wide range of training activities to extremely diverse groups.

Many library and information workers in special libraries deliver end-user and specialist training to busy professionals who are unlikely to have the time to attend pre-scheduled workshops. In addition, the rise of social networking tools and other information and communication technologies has meant that training practices are continually changing to meet the expectations of participants.

The No-nonsense Guide to Training in Libraries provides guidance on the design and delivery of effective training courses and is aimed at helping experienced trainers, as well as those who are still developing their skills, including:

  • The people side of training
  • Use of technologies to support training practices
  • Different approaches to learning and teaching
  • Planning and designing training
  • Delivering training: face-to-face and blended learning
  • Evaluation of training events and continuous improvement
  • Learning and development in the workplace

Readership: All library and information workers involved in training.

Series: Facet No-nonsense Guides

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781856048286

Publisher: Facet Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 May 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Facet Publishing

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 157.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 158g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Professor Barbara Allan is Dean of Westminster Business School. Her background includes managing workplace and academic libraries. She has spent many years working in business schools where her focus is on enhancing learning, teaching and the student experience, and the internationalization agenda. She was awarded a National teaching Fellowship in 2008 from the Higher Education Academy. Barbara is the author of several Facet Publishing titles including: Project Management (2004), Blended Learning (2007) and The No-nonsense Guide to Training in Libraries (2013).

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