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Fostering the Whole Librarian: The Evolution of Professional and Psychosocial Mentoring

By Blair Booker
Distance Education Librarian
Mississippi State University Libraries

Abstract

Since the 1970’s, librarianship has boasted varied mentoring experiences supporting the lifespan of information professionals. The evolution of such efforts shows formal beginnings that have morphed into a smattering of various formal and informal programs across a spectrum of libraries and institutions. Psychosocial support has emerged as an integral aspect of development for library professionals. For a modern holistic approach to mentoring, professional and psychosocial mentoring should work hand in hand to foster the librarian as a whole.

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