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Articles in Spring, 2002 issue of Library Trends

  • HeLIN pilot mentoring scheme - Health Libraries and Information Network
    by Anne Brice
  • Exploring the sabbatical or other leave as a means of energizing a career
    by Marlis Hubbard
  • The effects of technology on midcareer librarians
    by Marilyn P. Lewis
  • Maybe it's not too late to join the circus: books for midlife career management
    by Marilyn Kay Harhai
  • Becoming a chief librarian: an analysis of transition stages in academic library leadership
    by Catherine J. Matthews
  • Happily ever after: plateauing as a means for long-term career satisfaction - career plateaus
    by Denise L. Montgomery
  • Making it to the major leagues: career movement between library and archival professions and from small college to large university libraries
    by Timothy J. Johnson
  • Migrating to public librarianship: depart on time to ensure a smooth flight
    by Ronald G. Edwards
  • Midlife career choices: how are they different from other career choices?
    by Candy Zemon
  • Introduction - librarians
    by Daniel F. Phelan
  • A work journal - midlife librarian records thoughts about work
    by Katherine Murphy Dickson
  • Job rotation in an academic library: damned if you do and damned if you don't!
    by Richard M. Malinski
  • Are we there yet? Facing the never-ending speed and change of technology in midlife
    by Linda Loos Scarth
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