A Career in Reference Services . . . Is for Everyone!
Why It's for YOU
Who YOU can be:
Patent Searcher
Information Consultant
Art & Architecture Librarian
Science & Engineering Librarian
Government Documents Librarian
Subject Bibliographer
Computer Systems Librarian
Where YOU can be:
Schools
Public Libraries
Universities and Colleges
Law Firms/Hospitals/Corporations
What YOU can do:
Provide Competitive Intelligence
Spread Information Literacy
Assess Information Resources
Support and Enhance Research
Why the information service profession needs YOU:
Increasing Diversity of Users
Growing Population of Users
The "Graying" of the Profession as more Librarians retire in the next decade.
Skills YOU need:
An eye for detail.
An ability to create order out of chaos.
An ability to learn new technology and adapt to change.
A strong desire to assist others and a commitment to service.
Myths and Facts
"Librarians just don't make enough money."
Advancement in the field offers managerial, administrative, and director level positions in both the private and public sector.
The Pay Equity Task Force (http://www.mjfreedman.org/tfhome.html) is an ALA President-sponsored initiative committed to higher pay for public service librarians.
Reference librarians refine and anticipate the information needs of the general public, researchers, students, clients, and other professionals.
Public librarians have been at the forefront of introducing technology to low-income and disadvantaged communities in order to ameliorate the digital divide.