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Mentoring for Success in Academic Libraries. OLA Super Conference February 4, 2005. What is Mentoring ?. Developmental, caring, sharing and helping relationship Investment of time, know-how and effort For growth, knowledge, skills To meet critical needs To prepare for the future.
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Mentoring for Success in Academic Libraries OLA Super Conference February 4, 2005
What is Mentoring ? • Developmental, caring, sharing and helping relationship • Investment of time, know-how and effort • For growth, knowledge, skills • To meet critical needs • To prepare for the future
Why Mentoring? • A lot has been written • Many types of programs • Urgent need • Call to action
Canadian Situation • Canadian Library Human Resource Study • What we know: • majority of library workforce is older • 200 to 400 librarians retiring each year 2002-2014 • 4000 retirements
Projected Number of Retirements Per Year to 2014 (Red at age 60; Blue at age 65) Age 60+ Age 65
Who’s Doing What? • Association mentoring • Informal Library mentoring • Formal Library mentoring
Benefits of Mentoring • To the Mentee • Shape own growth and career planning • Advice on issues beyond day to day work • Exposure to new areas • Support
Benefits of Mentoring • To the Mentor • Contribute to the growth of potential future leaders • Intellectual stimulation of new ideas • Transfer of knowledge
Benefits of Mentoring • To the Library • Improved performance of mentee • Enriched perspective of mentor • Continuum of organizational history / knowledge • Positive atmosphere
Context • Orientation • Tenure/Permanent Status/Promotion • Leadership • mid-career
Mid-careerMentorship A balancing act of mentor and mentee
Introduction • Why focus on mentoring in regards to mid-career librarians?
What is ‘mid-career’? • Characteristics • Transitions
Making the transition, pt. 1 • Are you ready to mentor others?
Making the transition, pt. 2 • Are you thinking about the next • stage of your own career?
Developing a plan • Customization is key a. Do’s and don’ts b. Mentoring toolkit c. Our plan
a. Do / Don’t DO…. • Consider the type of program you want • State what goals and objectives are • Do your homework DON’T • Make program one-size-fits all • Require participation of senior librarians • Set up false expectations
b. Mentoring Toolkit • Brochure on mentoring at different career stages • Best practices • Bibliography • Website
c. Our plan • Focus group • Wider consultation • Working group • A draft plan
Conclusion • Website - arc.utsc.utoronto.ca/ola/ • Questions • Thank you