Abstract

“Mastering Subject Specialties aims to share honest, thorough advice from subject specialistswith those who may be interested in entering similar fields or simply exploringthe range of possibilities,” writes Karen Sobel, the editor and associate professor andresearch and instruction librarian for art, architecture, music, and urban planning atthe University of Colorado Denver. This statement is a succinct summary of what onewill find in the book, and it is a beneficial read for both new and seasoned librarians.A timely work, Mastering Subject Specialties is a helpful guide for those who need moreinformation on how to become a subject specialist or how to move across and up thelibrary food chain. It is filled with advice and detailed guidance from those in the fieldand it serves as an exploration tool for anyone connected to librarianship.

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