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Change is Inevitable. It’s how you Respond that Matters.

Virginia Library Association Annual Conference 2016

Further Reading

"Why do Employees Resist Change?" by Paul Strebel. Harvard Business Review. May-June 1996.

"Leading Organizational Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail" by John P. Kotter. Harvard Business Review, March-April 1995.

"Choosing Our Futures...Still!" By Cheryl Cuillier. Journal of Library Administration. 52.436-451. 2012.

"Navigating Shifting Sands: Library Redesign in a Time of Uncertainty" by Jennifer Peasley. IATUL Annual Conference Proceedings. 2014.

"Change Management in Libraries: An Essential Component for Leadership" by Catherine B. Soehner. IATUL Annual Conference Proceedings.2014.

 "Conflict and Stress in Times of Change" by Mary Pelzer Hudson. Library Management. 20:1: 35-38. 1999. 

"The Evolving Role of the Information Professional" by Philip D. Brenneise. Information Today. 32:8: 1, 26-27. October 15, 2015.

"Coping with Continual Motion: A Focus on Competencies Can Help Librarian Stick to Values While Absorbing Future Shock" by Betha Gutsche. Library Journal. 135: 4: 28-31. March 1, 2010.

"New Beginnings or Coping with Change" by Erlene Killeen. Teacher Librarian. 38:1: 60-61. October 2010.

"Changing World, Changing Libraries. New Literacies, New User Needs, and Leadership for Change" by Mary Pagliero Popp. Reference & User Services Quarterly. 52:2: 84-89. Winter 2012.

The Challenge of Library Management: Leading with Emotional Engagement by Wyoma vanDuinkerken and Pixey Anne Mosley. Chicago: American Library Association, 2011.

"Choosing Our Futures" by Carla J. Stoffle, Robert Renaud, and Jerilyn R. Veldof. College & Research Libraries. 76: 3: 316-327. March 2015.

"A Positive Approach to Change: The Role of Appreciative Inquiry in Library and Information Organisations" by Tricia Kelly. Australian Academic & Research Libraries. 41:3: 163-177. September 2010.

Learning to Lead Others to Change - Leading from the Library (Library Journal blog) by Stephen Bell on August 23, 2012.