Compiled by: Rita Gibson
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- Nankivell, Clare and Michael Shoolbred. Mentoring in Library and Information Services: An Approach to Staff Support. Report 20. British Library Research and Innovation Centre, 1996.
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- Noller, Ruth B. Mentoring: An Annotated Bibliography. East Aurora, NY: Bearly Limited, 1983.
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- Pollack, M. Recruiting For the Library Profession: A Mentoring/Intern Process: A Project Description and Handbook. Chicago: American Library Association, 1992.
- "Professor Links Library School Students With ‘Virtual’ Mentors." School Library Journal 42 (October 1996): 18.
- Quinn, Judy. "Me and My Mentor." Library Journal (August 1991): 53.
- Rawlins, Melanie E. and Larry Rawlins. "Mentoring and Networking for Helping Professionals." Personnel and Guidance Journal 62 (October 1983): 116-118.
- Rouse, Mary Ellen. "Mentoring." New Jersey Libraries 26 (1993): 13-15.
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- Schwiebert, Valerie L. Mentoring: Creating Connected Empowered Relationships. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Assn., 2000.
- Serlin, Bruce. "How Mentoring Programs Work." Journal of Career Planning & Employment 49 (Winter 1989): 54-56.
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- Shea, Gordon. Making the Most of Being Mentored: How to Grow From a Mentoring Partnership. Menlo Park, CA: Crisp, 1999.
- Sheldon, B.E. Leaders in Libraries: Styles and Strategies for Success. Chicago: American Library Association, 1991.
- Snow, Marina. "Librarian As Mentor." Journal of Academic Librarianship 16 (July 1990): 163-164.
- Special Libraries Association. The Mentorship Handbook: A Guide for SLA Chapters and Divisions to Establish Mentorship Programs. Baltimore: Special Libraries Association.
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- Taylor, Valerie. "Mentoring: A Key Resource to Develop Professional and Personal Competencies." Information Outlook 3 (February 1999): 12.
- "’There’s Mentoring and There’s Mentoring’: How to Kill a Novice Librarian’s Enthusiasm." One-Person Library: Newsletter for Librarians and Management 13 (July 1996): 6-8.
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- Wickman, Floyd. Mentoring: The Most Obvious Yet Overlooked Key to Achieving More in Life Than You Ever Dreamed Possible: A Success Guide for Mentors and Proteges. Chicago: Irwin Professional Publications, 1997.
- Wordsworth, Anne. "MLS Students Find Internet the Virtual Link to Mentors." Wilson Library Bulletin 69 (April 1995): 16.
- Zachary, Lois J. Mentor’s Guide: Facilitating Effective Learning Relationships. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2000.
- Zey, Michael G. "Mentor Programs: Making the Right Moves." Personnel Journal (February 1985): 53-57.
This bibliography is the work of Rita Gibson. Ms. Gibson is employed as the Access Services Technician (Circulation Supervisor) at the State Law Library of Montana, Helena, MT. She has worked in both technical and public services divisions of 8 different academic, special and public libraries in Montana and Texas. According to Ms. Gibson. she has been "in the business" for 20 years. In 1997 Ms. Gibson and her paraprofessional colleague, Barbara Pepper-Rotness (Montana State Library), started Montana's paraprofessional organization, the Montana Library Paraprofessionals.
Dated revisions of this bibliography will be released periodically. To suggest resources for inclusion in future bibliographies or to discuss this one, contact Rita Gibson at: rkgibson@hotmail.com .
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