- Investigation of emerging technologies relevant to materials' management and customer services.
- Improved awareness and use of a wide variety of technological solutions by library staff and customers.
- A planned and integrated approach to the use and deployment of technology that will enhance library services and facilities in conjunction with corporate strategies.
- Proven expertise and experience in the application of information technology in the library environment, including the ability to develop and implement innovative programs, effective actions within broad policy guidelines and a commitment to quality improvement practices.
This was initially my musings about the 23 Things at Murdoch Library (completed in 2009) but it's now morphed into a tool to help me with my Professional Development... So, for me to express myself rather than anyone to follow :)
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Future job musings part two.
Whilst thinking about what area I would like to head into, so that I can get my skills together in that area, I thought I would keep an eye out for relevant job specifications with interesting bits. And pull them together here, in the one place. So, in no particular order, and in the knowledge that this will be added to and modified over time, I present:
Sunday, July 4, 2010
My dream job...
I've been thinking that I need to get more organised with regard to my Professional Development. So, the first step I'm undertaking is completing the PD kit from ALIA (available for ALIA members from http://membership.alia.org.au/lib/pdf/education/pd/kit.fulltext.2005.pdf)
The first thing that I decided to do is to look at what is my "dream" job... This is something that I've suggested to other people, but not recently looked at for myself. And it has changed since the birth of three children! So, here goes (and not in any particular order)...
- Flexible hours (both the number and the timing)
- Decent dollars (money is not a major driving force but I'd like to be paid what I'm worth, and enough to be able to justify working :))
- Constantly learning/challenging myself (but self paced)
- Helping people (that's part of my job satisfaction)
- Using 'new' technologies (and having decent technology to work with)
- Working in a team but responsible for my own 'stuff'
- Passing on knowledge/adult education
- Recognition by peers would be nice, but from 'clients' is more important
- Flexible location (ie possibilities of telecommuting) would be nice :)
I'm sure there are more things that should be here and that I'll be adding to this list but that's what springs to mind right now.
Interesting that there isn't anything that screams 'library' as such. But that's still where I feel drawn to be, if possible. And my current weekend reference shifts at Murdoch University library tick quite a number of these boxes - just not all :)
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