Trust in Academic Libraries: How to Build Connections between New Co-workers

Brush discusses how to build connections between new co-workers. In all her previous full-time positions, she worked with the same co-workers every day. They understood each other's roles in the organization and knew a few things about each other's personal lives. We trusted each other wit...

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