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The Information Professional's Guide to Career Development Online

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£25.55 amazon.co.uk

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ISBN 1573871249

* Published by Information Today Inc.

* Written by Sarah L. Nesbeitt and Rachel Singer Gordon

* Book published January 2002

Title:

The Information Professional's Guide to Career Development Online

Review:

Career development is becoming more important than ever in the fast- changing world of information management. Developments in information technology, flatter management structures and changing management trends mean that information professionals need to work hard to ensure that their skills, experience and contacts keep abreast with changes.

Sarah L Nesbitt and Rachel Singer Gordon aim to encourage information professionals to use online resources as a tool for career development. Traditional career development activities such as job- hunting, networking, keeping up to date with new developments and contributing to the literature can all be done via the Internet.

Career development for many suggests job-hunting but this book demonstrates that looking at online job postings is not the only or most significant way in which the Internet can enhance your career. Practical advice is provided on topics ranging from current awareness services and personalised Web pages to educational and networking opportunities, online conferences and discussion lists.

The authors practice what they preach, and provide a marvellous example of online networking in their own approach to this book. The authors met via the Internet, and collaborated online via frequent email exchanges.

Career Development Online takes a practical and down-to-earth approach. It gives many examples throughout, and does not take a "techie" approach. In fact, the introductory chapter on "getting connected" will probably be a bit too basic for most information professionals. The biggest asset of this publication is the vast number of online resources included, and the authors have created a companion website to ensure that the online resources recommended in the book remain relevant and accurate.

The only criticism of this book is that it has a very strong Canadian and US bias. In particular the chapters on educational sources, and professional associations do not carry many useful links for UK based information professionals. The appendices also carry few international links. However, the resources listed do provide examples of the type of information available on the Internet, and the guidance applies to UK information professionals just as much as to our US counterparts.

As online resources increase the Internet will be even more central to career development. This publication will be useful for all information professionals regardless of where they are on the career spectrum. It can be placed on the bookshelf and dipped into for assistance when necessary to enhance professionalism and improve career opportunities.

Free Pint Reviewer:

Diana McAuley is Deputy Manager of the Trade Partners UK Information Centre. Prior to that she worked as an information officer in the voluntary sector for four years, and she is currently struggling through the LA chartership process. In her current position she researches websites of interest to UK exporters, so is particularly interested in online searching.

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