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Autore principale: Hines, Samantha Schmehl
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2007
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contents Adventures in Online Mentoring: The New Members' Roundtable Career Mentoring Program Hines, Samantha Schmehl Mentors Librarians Computer Mediated Communication Library Associations Program Descriptions Program Development Formative Evaluation Professional Development Library Education Communities of Practice Social Networks Many programs for mentoring of librarians exist within organizations, for specific areas of librarianship, or for particular groups of librarians. These programs generally depend on face-to-face contact and some organizational commonalities or similarity in positions. With the advent of online communication, could a more general program matching up new librarians and ALA members with experienced librarians for online mentoring be feasible? ALA's New Members' Round-table Mentoring Committee coordinated a new project to find out. This article outlines the planning process and the mechanics of the program through two iterations. Feedback received from participants was mixed but provided valuable insight into what could make a wholly online mentoring program work. (Contains 9 notes.)
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spellingShingle Adventures in Online Mentoring: The New Members' Roundtable Career Mentoring Program
Hines, Samantha Schmehl
Mentors
Librarians
Computer Mediated Communication
Library Associations
Program Descriptions
Program Development
Formative Evaluation
Professional Development
Library Education
Communities of Practice
Social Networks
Adventures in Online Mentoring: The New Members' Roundtable Career Mentoring Program Hines, Samantha Schmehl Mentors Librarians Computer Mediated Communication Library Associations Program Descriptions Program Development Formative Evaluation Professional Development Library Education Communities of Practice Social Networks Many programs for mentoring of librarians exist within organizations, for specific areas of librarianship, or for particular groups of librarians. These programs generally depend on face-to-face contact and some organizational commonalities or similarity in positions. With the advent of online communication, could a more general program matching up new librarians and ALA members with experienced librarians for online mentoring be feasible? ALA's New Members' Round-table Mentoring Committee coordinated a new project to find out. This article outlines the planning process and the mechanics of the program through two iterations. Feedback received from participants was mixed but provided valuable insight into what could make a wholly online mentoring program work. (Contains 9 notes.)
title Adventures in Online Mentoring: The New Members' Roundtable Career Mentoring Program
topic Mentors
Librarians
Computer Mediated Communication
Library Associations
Program Descriptions
Program Development
Formative Evaluation
Professional Development
Library Education
Communities of Practice
Social Networks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ892250