Life in the baby boomer library world : a survival guide
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2008
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According to Australian Job Search, just 14% of librarians are under the age of 35. As a Generation Y librarian, flexibility is a key factor to ensuring survival in the Baby Boomer library and overcoming employment, promotion and in particular stereotype barriers. This paper draws upon generational and library workforce research, coupled with industry experience to provide practical advice and strategies to break through both personal and professional barriers for the Generation Y librarian in the Baby Boomer library world. Industry understanding, drawn from personal experiences of working in public, education and special libraries, utilises my journey as a librarian since graduation in 2005 to discuss barriers faced and methods for breaking through. In my previous position as Teaching and Learning Librarian at Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE from 35 library staff I was the sole member under 30. In addition I was the youngest member of the Library Management Team by 20 years, providing a perfect example of the Generation Y librarian within a Baby Boomer environment. This experience provides the platform for exploring strategies for understanding and overcoming ageist ideas, generational stereotypes, and employment barriers. Discussion regarding the need to develop sound industry knowledge for survival within the library world will also be raised. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61219/1/61219.pdf http://conferences.alia.org.au/newlibrarian2008/Abstract.html#3 Howard, Zaana (2008) Life in the baby boomer library world : a survival guide. In Proceedings of 'Breaking barriers', the 4th ALIA New Librarians Symposium (NLS4), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
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Copyright 2008 The Authors |
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School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES |
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Conference Paper |