[Sca-librarians] For job hunters

Lady Sorcha Fraser sorcha80 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 12:47:25 CDT 2008


I might have seen the Drexel listings page at one point, but I'll
re-bookmark with the link you provided.

You're absolutely right in that it probably depends on which library you're
in, and no doubt, what position you're in as well.

Thanks!

Sorcha

On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Kathleen Klocko <kklocko at mclinc.org> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> Have either of you ever seen the Drexel job listings page? It's pretty
> comprehensive for the Philadelphia area. It's at:
> http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/APF/JobPlacement/Search/JobPostings
>
> I would also suggest not to completely rule out public libraries. A lot
> depends on _which_ public library you're in. Some are very nice to work
> in and you'll make more than in a lot of academic libraries. Less
> teaching, too. I moved from academic to public and have never been
> happier.
>
> On that note, several of the libraries in the MCLINC consortium are
> looking for children's librarians... (www.mclinc.org)
>        --Kay/Kathy (long story...don't ask)
>
> ---
> Kathleen Klocko
> Reference, Upper Dublin Public Library
> http://udp.mclinc.org/
> 215-628-8744 <http://udp.mclinc.org/215-628-8744>
>
>
>
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