Best of the DorobekINSIDER

\"Best of the DorobekINSIDER\" with previous shows about managing older workers and the design of the Library of Congress\' THOMAS website.

Today the DorobekINSIDER brings you the best interviews from recent shows:

  • Library of Congress redesigns THOMAS
    The Library of Congress was a leader in the digital revolution by launching the website THOMAS in 1995. THOMAS, named after Thomas Jefferson, makes federal legislative information available to the public.

    Although the site has evolved over the last 15 years, THOMAS recently went through a major redesign. The DorobekINSIDER spoke with Robert Gee, chief of LOC’s law library public services, and Andrew Weber, LOC’s legislative systems manager, about the site’s increased reliance on social media and the site’s new features.

  • How to manage older workers
    An aging workforce has created this challenge: Younger supervisors don’t know how to manage older workers.

    Peter Cappelli, a professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, told the DorobekINSIDER about tips for supervisors from his book, “Managing Older Workers: How to Prepare for the New Organizational Order“.

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