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Library Support Staff Resource Center

Welcome to the Library Support Staff website! Here you'll find information for and about library support staff and paraprofessionals.  If you have suggestions about resources that you would like to see included, contact Beatrice Calvin at bcalvin@ala.org.



Resources for Library Support Staff

  • Events

    • SUCCESS IN THE WORKPLACE
      Friday, January, 23, 2009, 1:00 pm-5:00 pm
      Presented during the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver, CO

      What does it mean to be successful in the workplace?  Participants will identify barriers to their success and consider ways to feel more motivated and satisfied at work.  Learn how to showcase talents, document progress, effectively communicate, and develop learning plans.  Techniques for improving your relationship with your supervisor will be discussed.  The workshop is interactive and will provide opportunities to share useful strategies and reflect on individual behavior in the workplace.

      Speakers: Debra Wilcox Johnson, Ph.D., Johnson & Johnson Consulting

      Tickets: Advance: ALA Member, $100; Division/RT Member (LSSIRT), $100; Non-Member, $175; Onsite: ALA Member, $125; Division/RT Member (LSSIRT), $125; Non-Member, $200   Register using Event Code: HR1.  Registration information available on the conference registration page.          

    • 2009 Empowerment Conference for Library Support Staff 
      Saturday and Sunday, July 11 & 12 
      Presented as part of the ALA 2009 Annual Conference in Chicago, IL.
      When we get closer to the conference, we will provide 'Helpful Hints for Navigating Your Way Through the Empowerment Conference'.

    • American Libraries Online Datebook
      Lists conferences and other library-related activities
  • General Information



  • Support Staff Work Environments

  • Career Outlook and Employment

  • Education and Training (Certification)

    The American Library Association-Allied Professional Association  (ALA-APA) in partnership with the Western Council of State Libraries has developed a national Library Support Staff Certification Program.  Information about the program can be found on the program's web site.

    Some states in the U.S. offer certification at different levels, or grades, for public and school librarians. Some of these levels may not require the MLS; some require varying numbers of graduate level Library Science coursework.

Other Resources

North Carolina Library Paraprofessional Association Blog

Library Support Staff.com

COLT Yahoo! Discussion List

Associates
The Electronic Library Support Staff Journal