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New Librarians Worldwide: Mapping out the future

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  1. 1. NEW LIBRARIANS WORLDWIDE: MAPPING OUT THE FUTURE LOIDA GARCIA-FEBO (Queens Library, New York, USA) ROBIN KEAR (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) IFLA Session 95 Management of Library Associations with the New Professionals Special Interest Group August 13, 2012
  2. 2. Global Survey 488 participants 49 countries 6 continents
  3. 3. Results • 78% members of national library associations • 49% didn't know how their library association included new librarians • 54% were 35 years old and younger • 65% had 1-6 years of experience as librarians
  4. 4. Key Result Do you participate in initiatives for new librarians developed by groups outside library associations? YES
  5. 5. Where are they doing this?
  6. 6. Name of Group Country Online Tool ALA Think Tank USA Facebook Finnish young librarian Finland Ning movement *Hack Library School USA Facebook, Twitter, WordPress Hawaii-Pacific Law Hawaii Google Library Initiative IFLA New Professionals Global Facebook, Twitter, SIG WordPress,YouTube LIS New Professionals England-based. Open WordPress Network worldwide. *New Academic Global LinkedIn Librarians New Federals Librarians USA Facebook Group *The New York Digg, Facebook, Flickr, Goodreads, Librarians Meetup USA LibraryThing, LinkedIn, Meetup Blog, Twitter, YouTube *Urban Librarians Unite USA Facebook, Twitter WordPress
  7. 7. New Librarians Use of Social Technologies developing online share establish working communities to news relationships with network, other librarians brainstorm and nationally and collaborate internationally announce events and post blog entries contests discuss issues and about issues of motivate those that interest find difficult to break into a library plan professional and social association events
  8. 8. Plan Discuss Advocacy Motivate Collaborate Brainstorm Skills Sharing Announce Events Contests Knowledge News National Sharing Publish Network Social Professional International Development
  9. 9. Many avenues Hobbies Online communities Social Action Library Associations Library Schools Non- Library
  10. 10. New Librarians Are: • Creating change inside and outside of traditional professional associations.
  11. 11. New Librarians By connecting online, new professionals create their own opportunities and develop their own projects Example: Buy India a Library
  12. 12. New Librarians Are: • Rejuvenating our profession through new ways of connecting and maintaining relationships.
  13. 13. New Librarians Are: • Making continued progress in our professional core values of information access, intellectual sharing, and readership by their creative efforts and inspiring projects.
  14. 14. Where are they doing this within Library Associations?
  15. 15. Name of Group Country ALIA New Generation Advisory Committee Australia ALIA New Graduates Group CLA New Librarians and Information Professionals Interest Group Canada (former group) YEP! Young European Professionals (LIBER) Europe LIS Corner Germany LIS New Professionals Germany LLA Section of New Professionals Latvia UP Future Library and Information Professionals of the Philippines Philippines New Librarians from Romania Romania RLA Young Librarians Section Russia *ARA Section for New Professionals UK & Ireland CILIP Career Development Group ALA Young Professionals Working Group Music Library Student Group (affiliated with the Music Library USA Association)
  16. 16. Life Issues Family Finances Identity Crisis Professional Development
  17. 17. Growing Leaders Awesome Current Actions:  Events for new professionals  Publications  Awards  Mentoring  Knowledge sharing
  18. 18. Growing Leaders We can do more! Needed: communication from lib assoc, among librarians Revolutionazed Mentoring Crowd-type projects Knowledge sharing Empower, Inspire Transform, Renew, Engage, Create Opportunities
  19. 19. Transfor Empower Create Opportunities Inspire Engage
  20. 20. New Professionals: Want to Work + Say YES! = AWESOME Measurable Results!
  21. 21. Make It Happen!
  22. 22. Thank You! Loida Garcia-Febo loidagraciafebo@gmail.com Information New Wave USA Robin Kear rlk25@pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh USA

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