Abstract
When a position for Interlibrary Loan Librarian came open at Georgia Southern University in the latter part of 2015, I was intrigued. Although ensconced happily in a public library position and a 10-year veteran of public systems, the lure of an academic position-along with logistical considerations-prompted me to apply for the position. I believe my observations about the hiring, though anecdotal, begin to unravel a conversation comparing and contrasting academic libraries with public libraries, possibly to the benefit of both institutions.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Dec 1 2017 |
Event | Zach's Ladder: MLIS Roundtable Discussion Group - Duration: Dec 1 2017 → … |
Conference
Conference | Zach's Ladder: MLIS Roundtable Discussion Group |
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Period | 12/1/17 → … |
Disciplines
- Library and Information Science
Keywords
- Academic libraries
- Anecdotal comparison
- Job application process
- Public libraries