So, You Want to Be a Southeastern Librarian? Entry-Level Academic Library Job Trends in the Southeast

  • Detmering R
  • Sproles C
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The article discusses the trends in the entry-level academic library job in the Southeast region of the U.S. It notes that the work of systems librarians focuses more on the administration of computer networks and technology applications. Responsibilities of instruction librarians involve direct and significant interaction with library patrons. The author states that it is an advantage for entry-level job seekers to have public administration skills.

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Detmering, R., & Sproles, C. (2012). So, You Want to Be a Southeastern Librarian? Entry-Level Academic Library Job Trends in the Southeast. The Southeastern Librarian, 60(1). https://doi.org/10.62915/0038-3686.1422

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