Re: [CODE4LIB] Skills development for a new Systems Librarian

2022-05-12 Thread Erica FINDLEY
I want to thank everyone for these ideas. I will look into these recommendations more closely. It's also nice to feel some support. This job has felt kind of isolating at times. Erica *Erica Findley (she/her)* *Systems & Metadata Librarian* *x80591* Multnomah County Library Isom Operations Center

Re: [CODE4LIB] Skills development for a new Systems Librarian

2022-05-12 Thread Hammer, Erich F
Erica, I don't know that I can help specifically with the areas you are looking to develop, but I will say that IMO one of the most helpful traits you can have as an IT worker is a willingness to get past any imposter (and/or grandiose) syndrome and admit what you don't know. Ask questions far

Re: [CODE4LIB] Skills development for a new Systems Librarian

2022-05-11 Thread Fitchett, Deborah
You’ve probably also checked, but just in case, it’s worth asking if your organisation’s HR department offer professional development opportunities covering leadership skills etc. One of the best workshops I attended was about negotiation (which can be big things involving contracts, or more in

Re: [CODE4LIB] Skills development for a new Systems Librarian

2022-05-11 Thread Carol Kassel
Hi Erica, Is there a training budget that you can take advantage of? There are some great classes but they cost money. For example, DeEtta Jones offers some great leadership training classes: https://www.deettajones.com/upcoming-programs Best wishes, Carol On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 5:40 PM Erica

Re: [CODE4LIB] Skills development for a new Systems Librarian

2022-05-11 Thread Steve Ellis
Consider getting your org going on GitHub. That will give you a framework for doing a lot of what you describe. Plan with project boards. Assign people tickets! Great collaboration tools. Your colleagues will feel hip using it and you will be all the hipper for turning them onto it. > On May 11