Librarians in the U.S. from 1880-2009
An analysis using 120 years of census data
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Claire M. Germain has joined the University of Florida Levin College of Law as the new associate dean for legal information and Clarence J. TeSelle professor of law.
Germain takes up her post at UF Law after leaving the Cornell University Law School as Edward Cornell law librarian and professor of law.
"Tucked away in a small warehouse on a dead-end street, an Internet pioneer is building a bunker to protect an endangered species: the printed word...So far, (Brewster) Kahle has gathered about 500,000 books. He thinks the warehouse itself is large enough to hold about 1 million titles..."
Maybe you've blogged about a disturbing patron, or posted something on a tumblr account about the not-quite-with-it daily visitor to your library.
...the one librarian being Greg Hill, director of the Fairbanks (AK) North Star Borough libraries. Story from Newsminer.
It takes knowledge of people, so says librarian David Wathan in his assessment of his long and satisfying career as a librarian in Henderson KY.
Donald Wathen attended three colleges, earning a bachelor's and a master's degree.
Come work for me!
We have an 11 month opening here at my library for a reference assistant. The position doesn't require the library degree but a science background will be necessary.
The posting is here.
Trust me, I really tried to come up with a cool, funny title for this post.
Anyways...
Come work for me!
We have an 11 month opening here at my library for a reference assistant. The position doesn't require the library degree but a science background will be necessary.
The posting is here.
Reference librarians, of course!