Collegial Self-Governance for Professional Librarians: A Look at the Advantages of the Establishment of a Library Council and its Role in the Lives of the Librarians in the Brock University Faculty Association
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21/01/2015
21/01/2015
2014
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The ability to perform collegial governance is a cornerstone of modern universities in the United States and Canada. This idea of governance is well practiced among faculty members but is not often practiced to the same extent with librarians in those same institutions. In this chapter, I will look at a popular form of collegial governance called the Library Council. Further, I will examine how the Library Council at Brock University has enabled librarians there to perform meaningful collegial self-governance. |
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“Collegial Self-Governance for Professional Librarians: A Look at the Establishment of Library Council at Brock University” In M. Kandiuk & J. Dekker (Eds.), In Solidarity: A look at the History of the Library Labour movement in Canada. Sacramento CA: Litwin Books. 978-1-936117-62-8 |
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en |
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Litwin Books, LLC |
Palavras-Chave | #labour #library labour #library council #self goverance #Jame A Gibson Library |
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Book chapter |