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An overview of a series of presentations given at the Catholic University of America on the subject of alternative careers for librarians from '98.
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Are you sure you want to be a librarian? Some career guidence from Biblia, the Warrior Librarian.
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A site compiled by the Central Jersey Regional Library Cooperative. Provides all sorts of great information ranging from an outline of what a librarian does, to the education required, scholarships available and employment options open to librarians.
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Professional tips for librarians: articles, job-hunting advice, professional development opportunities, and other news and ideas on how to further one's library career.
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An occupational profile of current and future work in the library and information profession.
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Information, resources, and a message board for Canadian librarians who have relocated to the United States in search of employment.
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Web-based work opportunities for information specialists, researchers and writers.
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Gives an insight into working as a library trainee and provides some useful links to those who are considering studying librarianship or information science.
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Article discusses approaches new librarians can take to help get tenure in higher education.
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Employment-related article discussing synonyms for "special librarian" and what skills are required. By Jessica Lynn Marx.
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Summary of what was said at an ALA annual meeting discussion group. Includes suggestions for those trying to be hired and those doing hiring.
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Job hunting resources for Librarians.
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A resource guide to library employment related and job postings sites.
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Career development resources for new librarians, information professionals, students, and those considering a library career
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Article by Steven M. Cohen discusses numerous ways for librarians to market themselves, online and offline, and gives examples.
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Provides a bibliography of web and print resources to help librarians on the job hunt.
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Employment information for librarians from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
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Employment information and job outlook from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
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A national (USA) specialty staffing, recruiting, outsourcing and consulting firm emphasizing jobs and careers for information professionals.
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"I am finding that many employers view my online degree as worth less than a traditional degree."
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Contains help for job-seeking librarians, including compilations of annotated links and professional advice.
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Job outlook and work description from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
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Employment listings, job links, resume posting, and a professional development e-mail newsletter.
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Company providing research and staffing support for libraries and related organizations.
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A directory of employment pages listing employment opportunities for librarians.
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A chapter from the "Special Libraries Management Handbook: The Basics" website written by students in CLIS 724 (Special Libraries and Information Centers) at the University of South Carolina College of Library and Information Science during the Spring 1999 and 2000 semesters. Provides an analysis of the variety of jobs available for special librarians.
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Article which briefly discusses legitimate online researcher opportunities.
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Group for those searching for library jobs in California.
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Forum for librarians to exchange information (anonymously if they wish) about the working conditions in their library or library system.
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Addresses responses to a survey of library school students regarding job hunting, job conditions, and recruiters.
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Todd Gilman writes about his experience of getting a Ph.D., looking for work, and how "I met with two Harvard librarians, and to my delight, both said instantly that a Ph.D. in English and a master's in library science would make a "powerful combination" of credentials for a future librarian." He then explains how he got hired at Yale as a collection development specialist in their library.
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Todd Gilman writes, "My advice to would-be academic librarians involves four progressive steps. In this article, I'll discuss the first three: making initial contacts, turning a vita into a résumé for librarians' consumption, and mastering the art of the cover letter to obtain support positions (i.e., pre-professional jobs) within libraries."
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Instructions on beginning a job search, with several links. [Searcher]
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A guide to print and Internet resources to assist present or future librarians in the job search and professional development.
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Provides background information and a downloadable application form for library trainee posts at Oxford University. Also provides information about applying for library school and a consideration of librarianship as a career.
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Summarizes responses by MLS/MIS graduates to a survey about careers as librarians.