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The Chronicle: Career Network: Putting Your Ph.D. to Work in the Library (Reference/Libraries)
Todd Gilman writes, "My advice to would-be academic librarians involves four progressive steps. In this article, I'll discuss the first three: making initial contacts, turning a vita into a résumé for librarians' consumption, and mastering the art of the cover letter to obtain support positions (i.e., pre-professional jobs) within libraries."
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Hidden Behind the Fancy Titles (Reference/Libraries)
Employment-related article discussing synonyms for "special librarian" and what skills are required. By Jessica Lynn Marx.
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Library Employment Resources (Reference/Libraries)
Part of the Internet Public Library, this website provides an annotated guide to employment resources specifically for librarians.
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ASIS&T Jobline Online (Reference/Libraries)
Lists industry jobs, including librarians, abstracters and indexers, sponsored by the American Society for Information Science and Technology.
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JobSite - Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto (Reference/Libraries)
Job resources for librarians, information specialists, and archivists in Canada and the United States.
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Interview Jitters (Reference/Libraries)
Advice and pointers from librarians to a librarian interviewee.
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Colthorp, Constance (Reference/Libraries)
Information architect, project manager, librarian, archivist, and web developer. Includes a portfolio of web-based projects in which she has participated.
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Swartz, Betty Jean (Reference/Libraries)
Campus Librarian at Medical Library of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
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Castelli, Mandy (Reference/Libraries)
Seeking position as a children's librarian or reference librarian.
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Wiggins, Gary (Reference/Libraries)
Curriculum Vitae and resume of librarian.
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Hubbard, John (Reference/Libraries)
Resume of a librarian with a background in electronic resources management, instructional technology, and web development.
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Fennell, Chad (Reference/Libraries)
Resume of this web services librarian.
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Fowler, George (Reference/Libraries)
Vita of librarian at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Microsoft Word format.
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Thompson, Kristi (Reference/Libraries)
Librarian with computer science background and an interest in databases, web information structures, and interface design.
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U.S. Copyright Office, Rulemaking on Exemptions from Prohibition on Circumvention ... (Reference/Libraries)
Library exemptions from the DMCA copyright "anticircumvention" provisions, the ruling by the Librarian of Congress and the Register of Copyrights (October 28 2000).
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ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (Reference/Libraries)
The Office for Intellectual Freedom is charged with implementing ALA policies concerning the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Associations basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. The goal of the office is to educate librarians and the general public about the nature and importance of intellectual freedom in libraries.
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Banned Books: A Pathfinder (Reference/Libraries)
An librarians' finding guide for information on banned books and censorship.
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The Internet Filter Assessment Project (Reference/Libraries)
The purpose of this project was to take a hard look at Internet content filters from a librarian's point of view. Several dozen librarians from around the world participated. Some are filter proponents; some are not. All believe you don't know a tool until you test it. The summary report is online; the full report is available for purchase.
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Censorship in a Box (Reference/Libraries)
American Civil Liberties Union White Paper subtitled 'Why Blocking Software is Wrong for Public Libraries'. "This special report ... provides an in depth look at why mandatory blocking software is both inappropriate and unconstitutional in libraries. [It does] not evaluate any particular product, but rather seek[s] to demonstrate how all blocking software censors valuable speech and gives librarians, educators and parents a false sense of security when providing minors with Internet access."
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Five Technically Legal Signs for Your Library (Reference/Libraries)
PATRIOT Act awareness materials from librarian.net.
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