The MLIS/MLS/IS: Top Rated Online Programs So you’ve decided to become a degree-holding librarian. Congratulations on making such a big decision, and welcome to the club. We’re a vibrant and… read more →
Paying Up We’ve all been there, that awkward part of the application and job interview where wages are discussed. If you’re like me, you entered your first grown-up job not… read more →
Directors Dilemma: Facing the Communities They Serve Library directors worldwide have a target on their backs regarding anything happening at the library which community members don’t like. From risque titles… read more →
Loving Librarians: 2023 Love My Librarian Award Honorees There’s an annual award called “Love My Librarian Award,” which recognizes “libraries everywhere. We promote the value of libraries and librarians, explain… read more →
Librarianship for the Ages: Intergenerational Colleagues We’ve all heard about the labels applied to various generations. From the newest Gen-Alpha to the more mature GI Generation (1901-1926), each group has… read more →
This phrase has existed for centuries. One child to inherit the throne, one to take their place if they abdicate or pass away. In recent months, this phrase has been… read more →
We’ve all heard of the Oscar awards given to actors who worked hard to portray a character and excelled in the role. What isn’t always heard of is that… read more →
This year, as we look back at the countless achievements of women everywhere, we are reminded and inspired of how capable we are. From the first woman to ever exist… read more →
Image: Business Insider – Library of the future Over the centuries, libraries have adapted to their community needs in numerous ways. A recent article in LibraryJournal magazine by Jessica Levine… read more →
Colleagues and Friends: An Integral Part of Surviving the Work Day This is dedicated to my previous colleagues in Content Acquisitions at ProQuest. You were a big part of my… read more →