- Start early! (August
or September of the year in which you want to apply)
- Discuss the possibility
of applying for the barrier step with your Review Initiator. The RI's
support is very important, perhaps even critical, but you do have the
option of putting yourself forward.
- Update your current
Statement of Responsibilities-it's Criteria "I" for a reason.
You must be doing an excellent job in Criteria I before you can consider
applying for Librarian V.
- Gather together all
of your prior Statements of Responsibilities-they can help you track
changes over the years.
- Gather together and
merge all Data Summaries from previous years.
- Consider categorizing
your supporting materials and submitting them in a separate notebook.
- Consider categorizing
your Statement of Professional Achievements, which needs to cover your
entire career, and focus it on Criteria II-IV.
- Prepare your Statement
of Professional Achievements so that it not only covers the major achievements
of your career, but also shows a progression and establishes linkages
between them. Remember to include your goals and a look to the future.
- Draw up a list of
categories for which you want supporting letters-e.g., program development,
publications, work with professional organizations at different levels
(local, regional, national), Criteria I activities.
- Draw up a list of
people who might be willing to write supporting letters for you in each
category. Contact each person individually and ask if they would be
willing to write you a letter. Explain that it will be up to your Review
Initiator to request letters, and that s/he may or may not contact them.
- Prepare a brief resume
(2-4 pages) to submit to those who have agreed to write letters for
you, and send it to them with a letter reminding them of the items in
#9.
- In your cover letter,
try to give potential letter writers an idea of the level of detail
which would be most beneficial to you and on which areas you would like
them to focus. If the letter writer is outside the UC system, it would
help to provide some details about the system used here for advancement,
and about the barrier step in particular.
- Carefully examine
the checklist and other LAUC-LA documentation to be sure everything
necessary is included.
- Review your resume
covering your career prior to your appointment in the librarian series
at UCLA. Make sure it's accurate and reflects everything of importance.
* The following document
was prepared in December 1999 by Esther Grassian with input from Bob Bellanti,
and was reviewed by Eloisa Borah and Barbara Valk, all currently Librarian
V's in the UCLA Library. The purpose of this document is to help Librarian
IV's by providing tips and hints about the process and documentation for
applying for the "barrier step." This is not an official publication
of the Librarians' Association of the University of California, Los Angeles,
but rather, represents the personal comments of the librarians identified
above.
30 Nov 1999
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