Traits and Training: Attributes and Skills of Pennsylvania Academic Library Managers

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  • Russell A. Hall Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/palrap.2013.12

Abstract

What makes a good library manager? Is a good library manager born or bred?  To find out, Pennsylvania academic library managers were surveyed to determine their education and training backgrounds. The survey also illuminates the skills and personal traits these managers find most important in managing an academic library. Interpersonal skills and integrity were found to be the most important traits for an academic library manager to possess. Human resources and personnel issues were found to be the most difficult issues faced by academic library managers. In addition to presenting a snapshot of what today’s academic library leadership qualifications look like, the study will also provide future managers with an idea of what sort of training they should be seeking.

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Published

2013-04-21

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Research