Archiving the Past, Citing the Future
From Old-Fashioned Book Stackers to Modern-Day Educational Storytellers
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https://doi.org/10.5860/llm.v38i1.7599Abstract
The Association of Professional School Librarians in Indonesia (“APISI”) is a self-funded private organization established in 2006. Starting with a small group of enthusiastic school librarians, APISI now maintains hundreds of members nationwide and actively seeks opportunities to collaborate and partner with schools, businesses, government, not-for-profit organizations, etc. However, after seventeen years of serving school librarians in Indonesia, the APISI leader decided it was time for a change.
This article aims to help leadership teams in similar associations conduct change in their organization, especially those dealing with library and librarianship: the preparation for change and the steps to be taken.
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