Developing the professional knowledge of librarians through a webinar series

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-д хэвлэсэн:Journal of the Medical Library Association vol. 113, no. 4 (Oct 2025), p. 336-342
Үндсэн зохиолч: Farrier, Katie Pierce
Бусад зохиолчид: Desjardins, Sandra, Haygood, Laura
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
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520 3 |a Background: The Early Career Librarians Initiative of the South Central Chapter of the Medical Library Association (ECLI) offered a webinar series that addressed topics of interest to new professionals such as networking, goal setting, and salary negotiation. Additionally, the ECLI assessed participant feedback on the series through a program evaluation survey. Case Presentation: ECLI partnered with the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM), Region 3, to offer six webinars over the course of two years. Attendees were asked to complete a survey. Quantitative results were analyzed, and qualitative free-text responses were thematically coded. A total of 567 people attended the webinars, and 154 completed the survey. Four major themes emerged as the most useful aspects of the webinar series: practical tips, encouragement, and real-life experience. Conclusion: Early career librarians often feel overwhelmed and are interested in guidance on career planning and building professional soft skills. This highly attended webinar series and positive evaluation feedback, demonstrates the value of providing accessible online professional development opportunities for early career and transitioning librarians, offering valuable information and support in key areas of need. 
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653 |a Goal setting 
653 |a Soft skills 
653 |a Libraries 
653 |a Program evaluation 
653 |a Feedback 
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653 |a Collaboration 
653 |a Careers 
653 |a Continuing education 
653 |a Information professionals 
653 |a Professional development 
653 |a Information overload 
653 |a Polls & surveys 
653 |a Library and information science 
653 |a Medical libraries 
653 |a Professional training 
653 |a Schools of library and information science 
653 |a Occupations 
653 |a Health sciences 
653 |a Medicine 
653 |a Librarians 
653 |a Career development 
653 |a Library associations 
653 |a Professional knowledge 
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653 |a Employees 
653 |a Work skills 
653 |a Career planning 
653 |a Networking 
653 |a Learning 
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