Rick Anderson
Rick Anderson is University Librarian of Brigham Young University, a "chef" at The Scholarly Kitchen, and the author of several books, including _Scholarly Communication: What Everyone Needs to Know_.
You Have an Unlimited Fund of Something Highly Valuable. Want to Know What It Is?
Every library director is carrying around a bottomless bag of something that is highly valuable, but also of no direct use to him or her. Intrigued? (Confused?) Read on.
Five Awesome Things about Being a Library Leader
Sure, there are some sucky things about being a library leader. But the great things are pretty great. Here are five of them.
Five Sucky Things about Being a Library Leader
Leadership is a mixed bag of great things and not-so-great things. Today, five of the latter; on Thursday, five of the former.
Being an Introverted Leader
Being an introverted library leaders carries with it certain particular challenges. Here are some ideas for dealing with them.
Innovation, Part 2: Innovative Leadership Is Overrated. Innovative Middle Management Is Underrated.
Innovation that comes from within the organization is more likely to be successful, and to represent improvement, than innovation that comes from the top down.