I saw a quote about imposter syndrome this week that got me researching ways to combat doubting ones abilities and feeling like a fraud in the workplace. That led me to this quote from an article<https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/imposter-syndrome-paradox-knowledge-amber-naslund/> on LinkedIN: "The very motions that have become easier or habitual because of your experience, knowledge and abilities make room to learn new things since they're going to be the hard things for a while." Essentially, the skills that don't require extra effort make room in your brain for you to learn. So don't discount your "easy" abilities. They are opening doors for new skills and growth. Now open a door to a new job with the latest listings on the job board! NEW ON THE JOB BOARD Research and Assessment Professionals or Teams<https://www.clir.org/2021/02/clir-seeks-program-assessor-for-digitizing-hidden-collections-amplifying-unheard-voices/>, CLIR's Digitizing Hidden Collections (part-time) ORCID- US Community Specialist<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3159>, LYRASIS Cataloging and Metadata Librarian<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3160>, Bowdoin College Assistant / Associate / Full Professor<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3161>, Wayne State University Archivist / Digital Librarian<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3162>, Furman University Middle East Studies Librarian and Area Studies Collection Strategist<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3163>, University of California, Santa Barbara Metadata Librarian<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3165>, University of Maryland Libraries Head of Metadata Services<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3166>, University of California Berkeley Emerging Data Practices Librarian<https://jobs.diglib.org/?p=3167>, Cornell University Have a great week, Erin O'Donnell ----- Outreach and Engagement Associate Council on Library & Information Resources (CLIR) clir.org<https://www.clir.org/> | diglib.org<https://www.diglib.org/> | jobs.diglib.org<https://jobs.diglib.org/> ######################################################################## to manage your DLF-ANNOUNCE subscription, visit diglib.org/announce