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Main Author: Power, June
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ909956
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contents An Interview with Karen Glover Power, June Research Libraries Public Libraries Information Sources Department Heads Interviews Higher Education Library Personnel Librarians Professional Development Conferences (Gatherings) This article presents an interview with Karen Glover of Georgia Tech, a key person behind the planning of the Access Services Conference held last fall, and now going into its second year. Glover started working in libraries as a part-time library assistant at her local public library during her high school years. She later became a Circulation Clerk and then was promoted to Circulation Supervisor in the same public library system. She obtained her MLIS from Florida State University. She is now the Circulation Services Librarian, Assistant Department Head at Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center. Her job, like many of those serving in Access Services, involves staff supervision, student assistant management, and developing and updating policies and procedures. In this interview, Glover discusses her job and the first annual Access Services Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
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spellingShingle An Interview with Karen Glover
Power, June
Research Libraries
Public Libraries
Information Sources
Department Heads
Interviews
Higher Education
Library Personnel
Librarians
Professional Development
Conferences (Gatherings)
An Interview with Karen Glover Power, June Research Libraries Public Libraries Information Sources Department Heads Interviews Higher Education Library Personnel Librarians Professional Development Conferences (Gatherings) This article presents an interview with Karen Glover of Georgia Tech, a key person behind the planning of the Access Services Conference held last fall, and now going into its second year. Glover started working in libraries as a part-time library assistant at her local public library during her high school years. She later became a Circulation Clerk and then was promoted to Circulation Supervisor in the same public library system. She obtained her MLIS from Florida State University. She is now the Circulation Services Librarian, Assistant Department Head at Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center. Her job, like many of those serving in Access Services, involves staff supervision, student assistant management, and developing and updating policies and procedures. In this interview, Glover discusses her job and the first annual Access Services Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
title An Interview with Karen Glover
topic Research Libraries
Public Libraries
Information Sources
Department Heads
Interviews
Higher Education
Library Personnel
Librarians
Professional Development
Conferences (Gatherings)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ909956