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And Mentoring for All: The KU Libraries’ Experience
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October 2008

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portal Libraries and the Academy

Nikhat Ghouse

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This article discusses the evolutionary development of a mentoring program that began as a support for pre-tenure librarians and grew to encompass all staff at the University of Kansas Libraries (KU Libraries). Incorporated in this discussion are the trials and successes of a nascent program that has particular emphasis on creating a structure to foster an individualized mentoring plan, initiated by the mentee and tailored by personal goals and objectives. Included also are various definitions of the mentoring relationship, the essential functions and activities of the mentor role, and institutional considerations in program development and growth.

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... There is a wealth of literature documenting mentoring programs in academic libraries and their importance for the acculturation and development of early career librarians. 4 These programs often follow the typical junior-senior dyad mentoring model, but others have described varied approaches such as team mentoring and peer mentoring. 5 Most mentoring programs in libraries are targeted specifically toward new librarians. ...

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Once You Get Tenure, You’re on Your Own: Mentoring and Career Support for Mid-Career Academic Librarians
And Mentoring for All: The KU Libraries’ Experience

portal Libraries and the Academy