Conferences 2008
Women, Information and Libraries Discussion
Group
Putting women on the agenda: Empowering women
professionals to lead in the information society
-
Modelling
transcultural leadership: lifting as we climb
BARBARA FORD (University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, USA) -
New
connections and
partnerships: seeking and finding collaborations
LORIENE ROY (The University of Texas at Austin,
Austin,
Texas) -
Developing
your
leadership potential: some current opportunities
MICHELE M. REID (North Dakota State University,
Fargo,
US) -
Les qualités de chef comme collaborateur:
comment un
bibliothecaire peut marcher en tete au milieu d’un
organisation; le pouvoir de la direction distribuée
LESLEY FARMER (California State University, Long
Beach,
USA) -
What makes a good mentor / mentee: launching
the Big
Sister-Little Sister Mentorship Scheme
VERONDA J. PITCHFORD (Urban Libraries Council,
Chicago,
USA) and LIZ LEWIS (BBC Information & Archives,
London,
UK) -
Qu’est ce qui fait un bon mentor / mentoré:
lancement due Project Big Sister-Little Sister
RÉGINE HORINSTEIN (Corporation des bibliothécaires
rofessionals du Québec, Montréal, Canada) and
SUZANNE
PAYETTE (Bibliothèque municipale de Brossard,
Brossard,
Canada) -
What
makes a good
mentor / mentee: Launching the Big Sister / Little
Sister
Mentorship Scheme
MARIA COTERA (University College London, London,
UK), LOIDA
GARCIA-FEBO (Queens Public Library, New York, USA),
RÉGINE
HORINSTEIN (Corporation des bibliothécaires
professionals
du Québec, Montréal, Canada), LIZ LEWIS (BBC,
London, UK),
SUZANNE PAYETTE (Bibliothèque municipale de
Brossard,
Brossard Canada) and VERONDA J. PITCHFORD (Urban
Libraries
Council, Chicago, USA) -
Mentoring the mentors
LORI DRISCOLL (University of Florida Smathers
Libraries,
Gainesville, USA)