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Case Study In Collaborative Leadership: Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Samantha Hines
Case Study In Collaborative Leadership: Joint Conference Of Librarians Of Color, Samantha Hines
Collaborative Librarianship
For collaborative leadership, the Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (JCLC) provides an excellent model of shared, collective leadership that advances both the profession and practitioners of librarianship. This paper describes how JCLC was founded to deal with issues of racial inequality in librarianship and how it exemplifies collaborative leadership from the perspectives of servant, adaptive, transforming and collective leadership.
Rfp Development: Collaborative, Iterative And Empowering, Lori Bowen Ayre
Rfp Development: Collaborative, Iterative And Empowering, Lori Bowen Ayre
Collaborative Librarianship
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Collaborative Leadership, Nicole C. Engard
Collaborative Leadership, Nicole C. Engard
Collaborative Librarianship
No abstract provided.
Libraries And Sustainability In Developing Countries: Leadership Models Based On Three Successful Organizations, Athena Michael
Libraries And Sustainability In Developing Countries: Leadership Models Based On Three Successful Organizations, Athena Michael
Collaborative Librarianship
The purpose of this study is to examine leadership styles highly effective in building sustainable libraries in developing countries. The author studies the leadership of three organizations: Room to Read, Central Asia Institute (CAI), and the Hester J. Hodgdon (HJH) Libraries for All Program, each focusing to some extent on libraries and literacy in developing countries. Following a review of the history of sustainability in the library community, aspects of Andy Hargreaves’ and Dean Fink’s principles of sustainable leadership are referenced in an analysis of the leadership styles found in these organizations. The author concludes that, although Room to Read, …