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By Rachel Singer Gordon; Foreword by Kathy Dempsey
The Accidental Systems Librarian takes the approach that anyone with a solid foundation in the practices and principles of librarianship and a willingness to confront changing technology can serve effectively in a library
technology position—with or without formal computer training. Author Rachel Singer Gordon’s practical advice on using research, organizational, and bibliographic skills to
solve various systems problems is geared to helping “accidental” systems librarians develop the skills they need to succeed and the confidence they need to excel. An essential book for any librarian who wants to deal more effectively with technology in her or his institution.
ENDORSEMENTS FOR THE ACCIDENTAL SYSTEMS LIBRARIAN
"An essential survival tool for doing the job better and more productively. ...Essential reading for the systems librarians, library administrators, and library school students."
--Library Journal
"Gordon has covered a wide range of technologies and issues that are essential to systems librarians. This well-written and engaging book belongs on the desk (not the shelf!) of every systems librarian—accidental or not."
--Roy Tennant
"This is a great book for beginners and veterans alike. From defining what we do, to what we need to know and how to share our knowledge, The Accidental Systems Librarian covers all the bases. If you're curious what it takes to be a library geek, this is the place to start."
--Blake Carver, LISNews.com
"The perfect primer for anyone who has to support computer technology in libraries. Whether you are a systems librarian by choice or by chance, Gordon’s real-world examples and practical advice will show you how to manage your computer systems so that they don’t manage you!"
--Andrew Mutch, Library Systems Technician Waterford Township Public Library (Michigan)
"The Accidental Systems Librarian is entertaining, informative, and reassuring. As a trainer, I am constantly encountering librarians who were not hired as systems specialists but somehow found themselves in that role. I will be recommending this wonderful book to my students."
--Michael Sauers, Librarian, Trainer & Author
Bibliographical Center for Research (BCR)
2003/288 pp/softbound
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