Creativity for Library Career Advancement
Perspectives, Techniques and Eureka Moments
Herausgeber: Gubnitskaia, Vera; Smallwood, Carol
Creativity for Library Career Advancement
Perspectives, Techniques and Eureka Moments
Herausgeber: Gubnitskaia, Vera; Smallwood, Carol
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"Creativity is just connecting things," observed Steve Jobs. In today's diverse, ever-changing job market, creativity is more necessary than ever. In a profession offering a broad range of job opportunities, librarians are surrounded by myriad connections to be made. They are trained to recognize them. This collection of new essays covers a wide spectrum of methods for cultivating creativity. Topics include learning through role-playing games, libraries as publishers, setting up and using makerspaces, developing in-house support for early-career staff, creating travelling exhibits, creative problem solving, and organizing no-cost conferences.…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781476674018
- ISBN-10: 1476674019
- Artikelnr.: 55506419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781476674018
- ISBN-10: 1476674019
- Artikelnr.: 55506419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword (Deb Biggs Tenbusch)
Preface
Part I. Nurture Your Mind
The Power of Incubation: Slowing Down to Speed Up Creativity (Jim Jipson
and Kellie Sparks)
Two Worlds, One Outlet: Zine Making and Critical Reflection for
Professional and Personal Development (Silvia Vong)
It's in the Cards: Using Tarot Reading to Access Professional Creativity
(Laura Wimberley)
Part II. Out of Comfort Zone
What Is Your Quest? Learning Through Role-Playing Games (Michael P. Buono)
Growth Lessons Learned from a One-Year Fellowship in a Nontraditional
Library Environment (Dana E. Thimons)
Applying Improvisation in Libraries and Librarianship (Anthony Stamatoplos)
Let Your Voice Be Heard: Libraries as Publishers (Kathleen Christy)
Part III. Exercising Imagination Muscles The Art of Pseudo-Archives and
Its Role in Advocacy (Anastasia S. Varnalis-Weigle)
Reinvention Through Necessity: One Librarian's Evolution from One-Shots to
For-Credit Teaching (Mary Todd Chesnut)
The Library as Laboratory: Using Makerspaces to Cultivate Organizational
and Personal Creativity (Courtney McAllister and Christine R. Elliott)
Firing Up Personal Growth with the Spark of Creativity: How to Start a
Creativity Group for Library Staff (Leslie A. Wagner)
Part IV. Writing and Publishing
Following in the Footprints of the Master (Detective) (Robert Perret)
Poets and Scholars: Foregrounding Librarians' Creative Writing
and Out of the University Classroom (Rochelle Smith)
The Tenure-Track Librarian as a Scholarly Researcher (Rachel K. Fischer)
The Writerly Librarian: Creativity and Writing (Addison Lucchi)
The Process of Research and Publication as a Tool for Personal
and Professional Growth (Astrid Oliver)
Part V. Innovative Business Practices
Small Steps, Big Impact: Professional and Personal Growth
and Development (Robin R. Breault, Brooke McDonald Shelton and James
Ritter)
Transparency and Subterfuge: Encouraging Creativity in Academic Libraries
(Jack Maness, Erin Elzi and Shannon Tharp)
Creative Accommodations: Finding the Best Solution for Library Employees
with Invisible Disabilities (Joy M. Perrin and Carrye Kay Syma)
Contagious Creativity: Leveraging Staff Talents and Interest
to Find Career Satisfaction (Shelia Gaines and Casey Parkman)
Developing In-House Support for Early Career Staff (Paula Archey, Maggie
Nunley and Erin E. Pappas)
Part VI. Visual and Performing Arts Music to My Ears: Using Amateur
Music-Making as a Means of Vocational Specialty (Bruce R. Schueneman )174
A Shutterbug in a World of Bookworms: Photography as a Creative Outlet in
Academic Librarianship (Michelle P. McKinney)
Artful Information: Lessons for Librarians from Visual Artists (Tim
Gorichanaz)
Arts Enrichment for a Working Artist Librarian (Yolanda Poston)
Part VII. Partnerships, Collaborations and Networking
Finding Your Librarian Voice: Creative Ways to Get Involved
and Share Ideas (Holly Mills and Sharon Holderman)
Collective Creativity (Amy Gay and Kelsey George)
Around the State in Postcards: Creating Traveling Exhibits (Ruth Elder and
Jana Slay)
Part VIII. Budget Matters
Creative Problem Solving in Libraries: Budgets, Staff and the Lack Thereof
(Nora Franco and Marla Lobley)
Beyond the Boot Camp: No-Cost Conferences (Heather C. Seminelli)
About the Contributors
Index
Foreword (Deb Biggs Tenbusch)
Preface
Part I. Nurture Your Mind
The Power of Incubation: Slowing Down to Speed Up Creativity (Jim Jipson
and Kellie Sparks)
Two Worlds, One Outlet: Zine Making and Critical Reflection for
Professional and Personal Development (Silvia Vong)
It's in the Cards: Using Tarot Reading to Access Professional Creativity
(Laura Wimberley)
Part II. Out of Comfort Zone
What Is Your Quest? Learning Through Role-Playing Games (Michael P. Buono)
Growth Lessons Learned from a One-Year Fellowship in a Nontraditional
Library Environment (Dana E. Thimons)
Applying Improvisation in Libraries and Librarianship (Anthony Stamatoplos)
Let Your Voice Be Heard: Libraries as Publishers (Kathleen Christy)
Part III. Exercising Imagination Muscles The Art of Pseudo-Archives and
Its Role in Advocacy (Anastasia S. Varnalis-Weigle)
Reinvention Through Necessity: One Librarian's Evolution from One-Shots to
For-Credit Teaching (Mary Todd Chesnut)
The Library as Laboratory: Using Makerspaces to Cultivate Organizational
and Personal Creativity (Courtney McAllister and Christine R. Elliott)
Firing Up Personal Growth with the Spark of Creativity: How to Start a
Creativity Group for Library Staff (Leslie A. Wagner)
Part IV. Writing and Publishing
Following in the Footprints of the Master (Detective) (Robert Perret)
Poets and Scholars: Foregrounding Librarians' Creative Writing
and Out of the University Classroom (Rochelle Smith)
The Tenure-Track Librarian as a Scholarly Researcher (Rachel K. Fischer)
The Writerly Librarian: Creativity and Writing (Addison Lucchi)
The Process of Research and Publication as a Tool for Personal
and Professional Growth (Astrid Oliver)
Part V. Innovative Business Practices
Small Steps, Big Impact: Professional and Personal Growth
and Development (Robin R. Breault, Brooke McDonald Shelton and James
Ritter)
Transparency and Subterfuge: Encouraging Creativity in Academic Libraries
(Jack Maness, Erin Elzi and Shannon Tharp)
Creative Accommodations: Finding the Best Solution for Library Employees
with Invisible Disabilities (Joy M. Perrin and Carrye Kay Syma)
Contagious Creativity: Leveraging Staff Talents and Interest
to Find Career Satisfaction (Shelia Gaines and Casey Parkman)
Developing In-House Support for Early Career Staff (Paula Archey, Maggie
Nunley and Erin E. Pappas)
Part VI. Visual and Performing Arts Music to My Ears: Using Amateur
Music-Making as a Means of Vocational Specialty (Bruce R. Schueneman )174
A Shutterbug in a World of Bookworms: Photography as a Creative Outlet in
Academic Librarianship (Michelle P. McKinney)
Artful Information: Lessons for Librarians from Visual Artists (Tim
Gorichanaz)
Arts Enrichment for a Working Artist Librarian (Yolanda Poston)
Part VII. Partnerships, Collaborations and Networking
Finding Your Librarian Voice: Creative Ways to Get Involved
and Share Ideas (Holly Mills and Sharon Holderman)
Collective Creativity (Amy Gay and Kelsey George)
Around the State in Postcards: Creating Traveling Exhibits (Ruth Elder and
Jana Slay)
Part VIII. Budget Matters
Creative Problem Solving in Libraries: Budgets, Staff and the Lack Thereof
(Nora Franco and Marla Lobley)
Beyond the Boot Camp: No-Cost Conferences (Heather C. Seminelli)
About the Contributors
Index