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The Post-Pandemic Job Market For Academic Librarians In The Southeast United States, Louise Lowe, J B. Hill, Jenna Eastwood Hill, Claresta Icasia
The Post-Pandemic Job Market For Academic Librarians In The Southeast United States, Louise Lowe, J B. Hill, Jenna Eastwood Hill, Claresta Icasia
The Southeastern Librarian
This study examines the state of the post-pandemic academic library job market in the Southeastern region of the United States. This analysis of academic librarian job advertisements collected from 2022 and 2023 reveals that while some new jobs have emerged there is a continued demand for traditional roles, prior work experience and the ALA-accredited master’s degree. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are prominent in job advertisements despite some regional political opposition. Remote work options are limited, signaling a nuanced approach to work modality post-pandemic.
Before I Was A Library Worker: Past Lives, Emily Rogers
Before I Was A Library Worker: Past Lives, Emily Rogers
Georgia Library Quarterly
Responses include as contributors Jeff Fisher, Amy Shaw, Jonathan Harwell, Kristy Greene, Tera Ray, Linda Bridges, Wendy Wilmoth, Nancy Shore, Allison Robinson, Rachel Schrauben Yeates, Stephanie Burnham, Rebecca Ballard, Aspasia Luster, Sarah Trowbridge, Willis Smith, Anna Cogdill, Richard Coleman, Ben Bryson, Tonya Aumack, Bel Outwater, Lisa Mosley, Szilvia Somodi, Sara Whitaker, Laura Carscaddon, Kevin Reagan, Bridget Smith
Exploring Stakeholder Priorities For Recent Mlis Graduates And Early Career Librarians, Lenese M. Colson, Nicole D. Alemanne, Linda R. Most
Exploring Stakeholder Priorities For Recent Mlis Graduates And Early Career Librarians, Lenese M. Colson, Nicole D. Alemanne, Linda R. Most
Georgia Library Quarterly
A multi-phase research project was conducted to understand the future skills and competencies expected of new MLIS-degreed librarians. Phase one found the two largest categories of challenges include understanding the mission of the library and funding issues, with other categories including staff skills, hiring and retaining staff, technology, operations and policies, and outreach. Phase two explored stakeholder priorities for competences expected of new MLIS graduates and librarians finishing their first five years of employment. The highest priorities for new MLIS graduates are related to skills and basic knowledge, while areas such as management and leadership, lifelong learning, and information resources …
Spotlight On Public Libraries: The Pop-Up Rolling Library, Purl, Meets Patrons Where They Live, Work, And Play, Hollie Stevenson-Parrish
Spotlight On Public Libraries: The Pop-Up Rolling Library, Purl, Meets Patrons Where They Live, Work, And Play, Hollie Stevenson-Parrish
The Southeastern Librarian
How do public libraries remain relevant and top of mind in their communities, all while giving their patrons the resources they need? They take the library to the people, which is just what the Piedmont Regional Library System did in May, 2020. Just as COVID-19 was sweeping the country, this public library system headquartered in Jefferson, Georgia launched PuRL, the (Pop-up Rolling Library). Think bookmobile, but even better.
Assessing Education Needs Of Graduate Students For Data Management, Judith E. Pasek
Assessing Education Needs Of Graduate Students For Data Management, Judith E. Pasek
Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students
Uncertainty remains as to areas of greatest need for instruction in research data management, and whether perceived needs differ between disciplinary faculty and graduate students. Data sharing requirements of research funders have provided the impetus in recent years for librarians to provide data management services. Instructional approaches ranging from workshops to credit courses are being developed, often without the benefit of first conducting a needs assessment.
A study of education needs in research data management was conducted jointly at the University of Northern Colorado and the University of Wyoming. Graduate students in science-based programs with research thesis or dissertation requirements …
Georgia Library Association - Coastal Georgia Library Collaborative, Vivian F. Bynoe
Georgia Library Association - Coastal Georgia Library Collaborative, Vivian F. Bynoe
Georgia Library Quarterly
The Coastal Georgia Library Collaborative celebrated the end of a successful year with a Holiday Hoopla at the Learning Commons on the Armstrong campus of Georgia Southern University. Brenda Poku became our chair and Nikki Cannon-Rech was selected as the vice-chair.
Editorial Staff And State Representatives
Editorial Staff And State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Listing of editorial board for The Southeastern Librarian and current SELA state representatives.
Guidelines For Submission And Author Instructions
Guidelines For Submission And Author Instructions
The Southeastern Librarian
Guidelines for article submission to The Southeastern Librarian.
Personnel News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent personnel new from SELA member institutions. Includes Auburn University at Montgomery, University of Louisville, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Greensboro, and NCSU.
Library News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent developments from SELA member institutions. Highlights from Science Boot Camp for Librarians Southeast, Mississippi State University Libraries Scholarly Communication Summit, NCSU Libraries' 2016 IMLS National Medal and exhibit on Horticulturist J. C. Raulston, as well as NCSU's video walls, and Quillen College of Medicine Library's "Pi(e) Day".
Sela/General News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent activities from the Southeastern Library Association. Includes information about Georgia COMO (2016) and New Voices Program.
The Southeastern Librarian V 64, No. 1 (Spring 2016) Complete Issue
The Southeastern Librarian V 64, No. 1 (Spring 2016) Complete Issue
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete Issue of The Southeastern Librarian, vol. 64. no. 1.
Editorial Staff And State Representatives
Editorial Staff And State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Listing of editorial board for The Southeastern Librarian and current SELA state representatives.
Guidelines For Submission And Author Instructions
Guidelines For Submission And Author Instructions
The Southeastern Librarian
Guides for article submissions to The Southeastern Librarian.
Personnel News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent professional developments from SELA members.
Library News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent developments from SELA member institutions. Highlights from the Georgia Library Association, Kennesaw State University, University of West Georgia, University of Southern Mississippi, and North Carolina State University.
Sela/General News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent activities from the Southeastern Library Association. Includes SELA approved handbook changes.
The Southeastern Librarian V 63, No. 4 (Winter 2016) Complete Issues
The Southeastern Librarian V 63, No. 4 (Winter 2016) Complete Issues
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of the Southeastern Librarian, vol. 63, no. 4.
The Southeastern Librarian V 63, No. 3 (Fall 2015) Complete Issue
The Southeastern Librarian V 63, No. 3 (Fall 2015) Complete Issue
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian, vol. 63, no. 3.
The Embedded Library: Beyond The Course Connection, Sims Kline
The Embedded Library: Beyond The Course Connection, Sims Kline
The Southeastern Librarian
Several hundred articles have been published in the last few years on the role of the “embedded librarian” and the nature of “embedded librarianship” as well as books on the subject, e.g. Embedded Librarianship: What Every Academic Librarian Should Know (Daughtery & Russo, 2013). “The Art and Environment of Embedded Librarianship” (Saunders & Taylor, 2014) is a good example of an article examining the librarian’s role in a specific course. “Embedded librarianship” has been established as a subject heading in Library and Information Science Abstracts.
Written In Light: Creating Access To Photographic Collections, Suellyn Lathrop, Nancy Richey
Written In Light: Creating Access To Photographic Collections, Suellyn Lathrop, Nancy Richey
The Southeastern Librarian
The value in photographs is noted "in our culture because they are inexpensive, easy to acquire, and serve as accurate, detailed records of our environment and activities" (Schmidle, 1996). But, many challenges are presented to the archivist and librarian by the discovered or donated collection of photographs because in their abundance and variety, they can surpass all other forms of information housed in institutions. For a university archives, holdings include photographs culled from manuscript collections, from individual photographers and alumni, but the majority come from in-house production. For the librarian, the provenance of the photographs will be as varied as …
People News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent professional developments from SELA members.
People News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent professional developments from SELA members.
People News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent professional developments from SELA members.
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Erin M. Grant
My Own Private Library: A Peek Inside The Personal Library Of A Librarian, Erin M. Grant
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article discusses the personal library of the author. Her collection includes books in three main categories: art and design, folklore and mythology, and vintage mid-twentieth-century books.
People News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent professional developments from SELA members.
People News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent professional developments from SELA members.
Attitudes Towards Library Patrons With Physical Challenges: A Survey Of Members Of The Public Library Division Of The Alabama Library Association, Jackie Brodsky, Muriel K. Wells
Attitudes Towards Library Patrons With Physical Challenges: A Survey Of Members Of The Public Library Division Of The Alabama Library Association, Jackie Brodsky, Muriel K. Wells
The Southeastern Librarian
By surveying members of the Public Library Division of the Alabama Library Association, this study sought to determine attitudes toward patrons with physical challenges. The continued growth in the population of persons over age 65, coupled with the fact that nearly one in five Americans report some level of physical challenge, suggests the need for libraries to provide resources and services to this growing constituency. The advent of new technologies and resources for libraries to provide access to information by persons with physical challenges, allows more users to fulfill a more participatory role within their information-seeking activities. The application of …
Stress And Cataloging Paraprofessionals In Academic And Public Libraries In Florida, Edna Mcclellan
Stress And Cataloging Paraprofessionals In Academic And Public Libraries In Florida, Edna Mcclellan
The Southeastern Librarian
Over the years and particularly with the advent of OCLC, more and more tasks once considered the realm of the professional cataloger area being completed by paraprofessionals. This article confines itself to the cataloging paraprofessional, the cataloging record, workload, and training. Who is creating the cataloging record, or, if not responsible for the record in its entirety, who is responsible for parts of it? Does the assuming these higher level tasks, such as creating the call number and subject headings, cause any undue stress for the paraprofessional? What is the stress from workload and pace?
People News
The Southeastern Librarian
Recent professional developments from SELA members.