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Overview, Outlook & Statistics
The American Library Association: Career Overview, Salary Information and Labor Trends & Statistics
Each year, the Library Journal conducts a placement survey of all library school graduates with results printed in the October issue. As alumni, you will be contacted to participate in this online survey. Please do so to help increase response rate, represent UB graduates, and provide these statistics for future students. Library Journal's article of 2006 MLS grads, earnings and career trends.
US Department of Labor: Occupational Outlook Handbook:
- Librarians held about 159,000 jobs in 2004. Most worked in school and academic libraries, but one-fourth worked in public libraries. The remainder worked in special libraries or as information professionals for companies and other organizations.
- Salaries of librarians vary according to the individual's qualifications and the type, size, and location of the library. Librarians with primarily administrative duties often have greater earnings.
Median annual earnings of librarians in May 2004 were $45,900.
The middle 50 percent earned between $36,980 and $56,960.
The lowest 10 percent earned less than $28,930.
The highest 10 percent earned more than $70,200. - Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of librarians in May 2004 were as follows:
Colleges, universities, and professional schools: $47,830
Elementary and secondary schools: $47,580
Local government: $42,500
Other information services: $40,000 - The average annual salary for all librarians in the Federal Government in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions was $74,630 in 2005.
Is Librarianship For You?, Master of Library and Information Science Program, Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario.
Today's Information Professional, by Rich Gazan, University of Hawai'i, Library and Information Science Program, Class of 1998, "You're studying to be a what?" Accessed 2/6/08.
Negotiating Isn’t Just For "The Donald", by Vicki Burger and Valerie Stern, Library Worklife. Accessed 10/7/08.
Tips That May Surprise You about Salary Negotiation, by Christine Martin, Library Worklife. Accessed 10/7/08.
Salary Negotiation Success Putting (New) Knowledge into Practice, by A Delighted Library Director, Library Worklife. Posted August 2005. Accessed 10/7/08.
How to Get What You Are Worth, by Mary Pergander, Library Worklife. Posted September, 2005. Accessed 10/7/08.
Librarian: Executive Summary by Marty Nemko, U.S. News and World Report. Posted December 19, 2007. Accessed 3/5/08.
Career Guides & Resources
- UB's Career Services Office can help students learn about job searching, résumés/cover letters, on-campus interviews (through BullsEye), interviewing and more...
- National Center for Education Statistics
Research Academic and Public Libraries through this resource. Learn about a library's collection, electronic services/technology, expenditures, organizational characteristics, services and staffing. - 2006 ALA APA Library Salary Survey: Includes current aggregated salary data for 68 library positions from more than 35,000 individual salaries of actual employees in academic and public libraries in the United States. This resource is available through UB, in Lockwood Library's Reference Section: Z682.3 .A4
- Straight from the Stacks: For library students, paraprofessionals, and librarians who are wondering if they have their ladder against the right wall, Straight from the Stacks fills the need for an up-to-date resource that uncovers the amazing and varied jobs available in the library field. Encompassing both traditional and nontraditional career paths in libraries, this comprehensive and engaging guide makes it easy to get a grip on these and other information science career path questions and see the possibilities! This resource is available through UB, in Lockwood Library Z682.35 .V62 K36 2003
- Don't forget about those social networks like www.linkedin.com
Internet Resources
Library Job Postings on the Internet:
lisjobs.com - Jobs for Librarians and Information Professionals.
http://www.libraryjobpostings.org/
Employment Opportunities at the Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries:
http://www.buffalolib.org/employment
Employment Opportunities listed on the Western New York Library Resources Council webpage:
http://www.wnylrc.org/new/jobswny.htm
Employment Opportunities listed on the SUNY-Buffalo webpage:
http://ubbusiness.acsu.buffalo.edu/ubb/cfm/jobs/
ALA Library Employment Resources:
http://www.ala.org/ala/educationcareers/employment/resources/index.cfm
Guide to Employment Sources in the Library and Information Professions:
This guide is compiled by Maxine Moore, Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment American Library Association.
http://www.ala.org/ala/educationcareers/employment/resources/guideemployment.cfm
Canadian Library Association Career Information
http://slip.cla.ca/careers/careerinfo.htm
Council of Library/Media Technicians Job Line
Emphasis is on Northern California, but includes other states as well. http://colt.ucr.edu/ncccjob.html
Library Support Staff Resource Center
Library Employment Resources
http://flightline.highline.edu/lssrc/jobs.htm
Library Support Staff.com
Online Job Fair
http://www.librarysupportstaff.com/libjobs.html#toc
"How to Apply for a Library Job"
How to Apply for a Library Job - straight from the ALA. Includes information on job listings,applications, phone interviews,in-person interviews, and what we have all been waiting for: The Job Offer.
http://www.tk421.net/howto.html
Job lists
Many professional associations maintain job lists as well.
- The American Library Association (ALA) Employment Resources and Joblist
- The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)Career Resources and (The Greater New York Metropolitan Area Chapter) blog
- The Chronicle of Higher Education Careers page
- CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals is the leading professional body for librarians, information specialists and knowledge managers. It forms a community of around 36,000 people engaged in library and information work.
- HigherEd Jobs
- Idealist is a project of Action Without Borders, a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 with offices in the United States and Argentina. Idealist is an interactive site where people and organizations can exchange resources and ideas, locate opportunities and supporters, and take steps toward building a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives.
- LIBJOBS An employment service list for library professionals - a job board service provided to Corporate, Public, Academic and K-12 Libraries.
- Library Job Postings on the Internet
- LISjobs.com - Jobs for Librarians and Information Professionals
- SchoolSpring… the Employment Source for Educators
- Special Libraries Association Career Center
- Teachers-Teachers.com Education’s Premier Recruitment Service
- The Information Professional’s Guide to Career Development Online
- USA jobs (Government employment)
Job Resources for New York State
- Metropolitan New York Library Council
- Monroe County School Boards Association
- The New York Three Rs Association is composed of the nine Reference and Research Library Resources multi-type systems in New York State. Members include both individual libraries - academic, special, hospital libraries, and public libraries- and other library systems. All the public and school library systems in the state are members of their regional NY3Rs.
- NYLA JOBline employment listings on this page are provided as a service to the NYS Library community, NYLA Organizational members and those seeking employment.
- Rochester Regional Library Council Job Postings
- WNYLRC - job opportunities in Western New York, New York State and the contiguous states.
- www.librarycareersny.org - Created as part of the Making It REAL! library recruitment grant project, this website has job listings, help with resume preparation, interviewing tips and so much more with a particular focus on New York State.
Job Resources for the United States of America
- Arizona Library Job Line
- Arkansas Library Association
- Colorado State Library JobLine
- Florida Library Jobs
- Georgia Public Library Service
- Illinois Library Association
- The Metropolitan Library System is a membership-based organization serving academic, public, school, and special libraries in Chicago and the suburban communities of Cook, DuPage and Will counties.
- Kansas Library Association Job Bank
- Kentucky Library Job Hotline
- Louisiana Library Jobs
- Maine Library Jobs
- Maryland Library Association
- Michigan Library Association Jobline
- Minnesota Library JobLine
- Missouri Library Association JobLine
- Mountains Plains Library Association
- Nebraska Library Commission
- Nevada Library Association Employment
- New England JobLine
- New Mexico Library Association Job Announcements
- North Carolina Employment Opportunities
- OHIONET
- Oregon State Library Jobline
- Pacific Northwest Library Association Jobs
- South Central Regional Library Council
- Tennessee Library Association Jobs
- Texas Library Association Jobline
- Texas State Library Jobline
- Wyoming Library Association Job Board
- Wyoming State Library Job Postings
