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The fourth section presents three chapters on managing your career and development, while the fifth provides two chapters for the associate university librarian taking on an interim leadership role. This work is of use for practicing librarians in academic environments who are looking to move up to a higher position, and for those already working as associate university librarians. The papers are written by a well-credentialed and multi-skilled group of senior university librarians, and each concludes with an extensive list of further reading options for each topic.
In addition to the informative collection of papers in the handbook, Eden also directs his readers to the Taiga Forum www. The Associate University Librarian Handbook is well set out - with a clear and informative contents page and a good index - easy to read and to refer to as needed.
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