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Crowley, Bill – Library Journal, 2010
Prior to retiring from full-time librarianship to concentrate on readers' advisory (RA) consulting, teaching, and book and media discussions, Ted Balcom, longtime administrator of the Villa Park Public Library (VPPL), Illinois, repeatedly demonstrated a particularly effective approach to shoring up essential library support. Balcom, 1996 winner of…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Professional Associations, Library Services, Librarians
Fister, Barbara – Library Journal, 2009
For two professions so committed to meeting the needs of readers, publishers and librarians have distinct cultures. Put simply, one culture is all about developing and selling books; the other is about sharing them and fostering a culture of reading. But there is another basic difference, too. Publishers work closely with authors and use sales…
Descriptors: Libraries, Library Services, Librarians, Publishing Industry
Freedman, Jenna – Library Journal, 2009
There's a lot of focus on the "Next Gen" librarians out there bringing a youth perspective that's supposed to shake things up and introducing new ideas and practices into a profession that sometimes moves forward at a glacial pace. But the ideas of the new generation do not invalidate the work done by those who came before. In fact, change in…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Interviews, Research Libraries
Oder, Norman – Library Journal, 2009
While some professions maintain strong professional boundaries, public librarianship remains a field in which a significant number of those delivering service do not have library degrees. In this article, the author discusses the results of a new hiring practices survey from "Library Journal" ("LJ"). The survey, coupled with…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Masters Degrees, Masters Programs, Library Science
Weibel, Kathleen – Library Journal, 1976
Speculates on the impact of the women's movement on librarianship. (PF)
Descriptors: Feminism, Librarians, Library Science, Professional Occupations
Warner, Alice Sizer – Library Journal, 1972
The success of any institution depends on the honest involvement of the people it serves. Voluntary action is no threat to the library profession, rather, it is a compliment, a vote of confidence which is enhancing the library field in the public eye and is opening up jobs. (12 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Science, Library Services, Volunteers
Weiss, Emily – Library Journal, 2007
When the author ran into other recent graduates at the American Library Association (ALA) annual conference in New Orleans in 2006, several told her they were not happy with their jobs. After months of searching, they settled for positions in isolated rural libraries, have jobs with little responsibility, or are expected to manage their staff…
Descriptors: Library Personnel, Library Administration, Graduates, Public Libraries
Blasingame, Ralph – Library Journal, 1972
If there is to be a great debate" within librarianship, statement or restatement of objectives should be the starting point, not the possibilities of applying computers to libraries and information. If professional persons are to have influence over the future of society, a great debate must soon begin. (2 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Librarians, Libraries, Library Role, Library Science
Library Journal, 1971
A roundup of events and trends in the library world which have made news in the past twelve months. (Author)
Descriptors: Librarians, Libraries, Library Science, News Media
Library Journal, 2004
She is still in the wings, but once Sharon (Sherri) McQueen arrives on the stage of library education, innovation will surely follow. McQueen comes across like a fast-forward version of Katharine Hepburn's Bunny Watson without the fear of technology. Funny and clever, she seamlessly trades her comedy mask for tragedy when she turns to the future…
Descriptors: Library Education, Library Science, Educational Change, Libraries
Conners, David; McCarthy, Laena – Library Journal, 2007
In fall 2005, Rachel Holt and Adrienne L. Strock's article, "The Entry-Level Gap," ("Library Journal" 5/1/05, p.36-38) became the talk of the town. Holt and Strock argued that the new Master of Library Science (MLS) graduates have trouble finding work because of low salaries and the disappearance of entry-level positions owing to…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Graduates, Library Science, Masters Programs
Shera, Jesse H. – Library Journal, 1976
Examines critically a personal selection of the concepts and activities of librarianship during the past 100 years. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Associations, Library Education, Library Science
White, Herbert S. – Library Journal, 1986
Argues that if librarianship is to change its outside perceptions, it must first change its self-perceptions. Three areas in which true professions that demand recognition and respect have established clearly visible ground rules are highlighted: (1) credentials and librarianship as a profession or trade, (2) research, and (3) continuing…
Descriptors: Credentials, Librarians, Library Research, Library Science
Blake, Fay – Library Journal, 1971
Academic librarians need to learn how people learn, what they want to learn about, how the whole man is put together and how he functions. The most important thing about a library is not how it is organized but why it exists. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Information Needs, Information Utilization, Librarians
Vagianos, Louis – Library Journal, 1972
The unresolved problem of titles with their attendent effect on professional status in the field of librarianship is discussed at length. (NH)
Descriptors: Information Scientists, Librarians, Library Science, Occupational Information
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