Dear Sir/Madam,
As we all are aware about the needs, works, important skills, required competencies, knowledge of administration which are needed to run the library. Every year numbers of institute advertises the post of Library trainee to get the fresh, young ignited mind and work force.
I have some personal points/suggestions to be observed before taking candidate as trainee.
- Clear objectives - why do you want to trained someone?
- Syllabus - what are the thing they will learn, if they join to your system?
- Implementation of theories in particle(Proper justification)
- Full description of library resources/staff and/or complete profile of system.
- Section wise plan of training.
- Predefined roles and responsibilities of Candidate selected.
- Treat them as a student first six month and then professional in rest months for better outcome.
- More good points can be added autonomously.
It might be above points are not much important, but they are. It is my personal experience, if you follow some predefined rules and regulations in training you will achieve the goal before the time.
I have seen and also experienced that trainees and staff both work together in library. Lots of problem comes in outcome. No need of telling the problems, we are aware about that. The reasons are very pragmatic. Kindly read the above points by adding the phrase "Lack of ...”.
Admin assign the task to trainees before the training starts. But, as per the things (practical), first they should be trained then work can be assigned or outcome can be sought.
Honestly and openly telling that if you trained a student first Six month then you don’t need to work next six month. Just sit and watch the work of your student in later months.
So, follow the strategies made by me or “MAKE YOUR OWN” to get best outcome in terms of good professional, satisfaction among all the staff (old - new) and users.
In real this practice is made to solve the “PROBLEMS IN HAM (HUMAN ASSET MANAGEMENT).
It is your responsibility to justify your 'decision of taking' a new person in your library and utilize the knowledge, skills, what they have and make a brand of your organization.
Thanks for reading… obliged if you follow.