“I’m descended from a long line of book worms and librarians. They would be very proud of me for being here with you.” Caroline Kennedy’s revelation at the beginning of her Auditorium Speaker Series talk at ALA Midwinter set the tone for the entire session. Her talk and Q&A with ALA President-elect Barbara Stripling was filled with stories that detailed how learning, books, and poetry shaped her famous family, interwoven with reminders of the important roles that libraries and librarians play as guardians and facilitators of information and ideas, role models to youth, and voices for communities. Read more...
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Showing posts with label American Libraries. Show all posts
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Caroline Kennedy on Libraries and Family | American Libraries Magazine
Caroline Kennedy on Libraries and Family | American Libraries Magazine
ubmitted by Phil Morehart on Sun, 01/27/2013 - 22:16
“I’m descended from a long line of book worms and librarians. They would be very proud of me for being here with you.” Caroline Kennedy’s revelation at the beginning of her Auditorium Speaker Series talk at ALA Midwinter set the tone for the entire session. Her talk and Q&A with ALA President-elect Barbara Stripling was filled with stories that detailed how learning, books, and poetry shaped her famous family, interwoven with reminders of the important roles that libraries and librarians play as guardians and facilitators of information and ideas, role models to youth, and voices for communities. Read more...
“I’m descended from a long line of book worms and librarians. They would be very proud of me for being here with you.” Caroline Kennedy’s revelation at the beginning of her Auditorium Speaker Series talk at ALA Midwinter set the tone for the entire session. Her talk and Q&A with ALA President-elect Barbara Stripling was filled with stories that detailed how learning, books, and poetry shaped her famous family, interwoven with reminders of the important roles that libraries and librarians play as guardians and facilitators of information and ideas, role models to youth, and voices for communities. Read more...
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Toughing It Out in a Tight Job Market | American Libraries Magazine
Toughing It Out in a Tight Job Market | American Libraries Magazine
Hands-on advice to help you stand out during a job search
Posted Mon, 12/10/2012 - 12:52
By Janice Arenofsky
You’re all alone—with thousands of other information professionals—pursuing a library job in a down economy. If not for sheer stubbornness and hard-won self-respect, you might consider a career in the fast food industry.
But don’t despair, said David Connolly, who compiles ALA’s JobLIST, a resource for career advice and job search information. The market is back to pre-2008, he said. “We may be treading water, but at least, it’s not getting worse.” In fact, according to Connolly, experienced librarians can anticipate a relatively strong job market because the first wave of baby boomers is retiring from such top-level library positions as director and department head. This trend should peak between 2015 and 2019. “There will be a trickle-down effect favoring promotions,” said Connolly, “although some libraries are not filling entry-level positions due to budgetary problems.”
So the advice for job searchers is compromise—in salary, work environment, and/or geographic location. For instance, consider academic library positions in the Midwest, where there is less competition because of fewer sought-after locations and subject-expert applicants. Read more....
Hands-on advice to help you stand out during a job search
Posted Mon, 12/10/2012 - 12:52
By Janice Arenofsky
You’re all alone—with thousands of other information professionals—pursuing a library job in a down economy. If not for sheer stubbornness and hard-won self-respect, you might consider a career in the fast food industry.
But don’t despair, said David Connolly, who compiles ALA’s JobLIST, a resource for career advice and job search information. The market is back to pre-2008, he said. “We may be treading water, but at least, it’s not getting worse.” In fact, according to Connolly, experienced librarians can anticipate a relatively strong job market because the first wave of baby boomers is retiring from such top-level library positions as director and department head. This trend should peak between 2015 and 2019. “There will be a trickle-down effect favoring promotions,” said Connolly, “although some libraries are not filling entry-level positions due to budgetary problems.”
So the advice for job searchers is compromise—in salary, work environment, and/or geographic location. For instance, consider academic library positions in the Midwest, where there is less competition because of fewer sought-after locations and subject-expert applicants. Read more....
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
50 Shades of Red: Losing our Shirts to Ebooks | American Libraries Magazine
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| James LaRue, Director of the Douglas County Libraries |
Submitted by Christopher Harris on Mon, 07/30/2012 - 06:48
James LaRue
For decades, public libraries have seen steady gains in use. We check out more books, get more visits both physical and virtual, and have more kids at storytime. At my own library, we've seen double digit growth almost every year for over 20 years running.
Until last year. The drop wasn't big — about .7 percent. But from such little shifts come major seismic realignments. [Read more...]
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Reflecting Our Communities | American Libraries Magazine
Reflecting Our Communities | American Libraries Magazine
By Kate Angell, Beth Evans, and Barnaby Nicolas
Internship programs open doors and minds
Posted Wed, 01/11/2012 - 07:01
By Kate Angell, Beth Evans, and Barnaby Nicolas
Internship programs open doors and minds
Posted Wed, 01/11/2012 - 07:01
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Avoiding the Path to Obsolescence | American Libraries Magazine
Avoiding the Path to Obsolescence | American Libraries Magazine
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Friday, July 15, 2011
Libraries and the Future of Electronic Content Delivery | American Libraries Magazine
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Becoming a Librarian | American Libraries Magazine
Becoming a Librarian | American Libraries Magazine
| Straight from the Stacks: A First Hand Guide to Careers in Library and Information Science by Laura Townsend Kane, Chicago: American Library Association, 2003. |
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Booking to the Future | American Libraries Magazine
Booking to the Future | American Libraries Magazine
By Jamie E. Helgren
Posted Tue, 11/30/2010 - 12:29
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
AASL announces 2010 best websites for teaching and learning | American Libraries Magazine
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