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Kuzyk, Raya – Library Journal, 2008
Why choose librarianship as a career? Seventeen percent of public librarians responding to this question in LJ's Job Satisfaction Survey began their answers with the words "I love...." And not for nothing: 70% reported being either "very satisfied" or "satisfied" with their jobs vs. the 31% who said they were "somewhat satisfied" or "not satisfied…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Public Libraries, Librarians, Career Choice
Maatta, Stephanie – Library Journal, 2008
Despite a difficult economy and tightening budgets, both jobs and salaries rose for 2007 graduates. Echoing the previous year's growth, reported annual salaries increased approximately 3.1%, from $41,014 in 2006 to $42,361. The picture was most positive for graduates in the Southeast, whose average annual starting salary surged past the $40,000…
Descriptors: Salaries, Graduates, Academic Libraries, Librarians
Maatta, Stephanie – Library Journal, 2007
It was a banner year for women in 2006. Their average annual starting salary finally cracked through the $40,000 glass barrier, increasing to $40,566 for all women and with a substantial gain of 11.3% for women in the Southwest. There was small, but solid, growth in salaries overall. Another surprise was the substantial leap in graduates reporting…
Descriptors: Females, Salaries, Graduates, Librarians
Zipkowitz, Fay – Library Journal, 1993
Discusses results of the "Library Journal" annual placements and salaries survey for 1992. Highlights include placements by type of library, placements and salaries by region and by library school, placement and salaries of minority graduates, comparison of salaries by type of library, and a sidebar that relates the experiences of one recent…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Graduate Surveys, Job Placement, Librarians
Terrell, Tom – Library Journal, 2002
Presents results of the annual placements and salaries survey of library schools. Highlights include job trends; a rise in salaries; gender issues; minorities; placements by region and by type of organization; graduates' attitudes; the need to teach more technology; average salaries; and a comparison of salaries by type of organization. (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Gender Issues, Job Placement
Zipkowitz, Fay – Library Journal, 1994
The 43rd annual survey of 1993 library school graduates provides 10 statistical tables including job status; placements and salaries by region; placements by sex and library type; placements and salaries by state; special libraries placements; minority placement salaries; average salary index of starting positions, 1985-93; and comparison of…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Employment Opportunities, Geographic Location, Higher Education
Carson, C. Herbert; Nelson, Corinne O. – Library Journal, 1996
Presents results of the 45th annual "Library Journal" placement and salaries survey. Highlights include professional, temporary, and part-time job outlooks; library school stability; status of traditional jobs; placement trends, including minority placements; comparison of salaries; and a sidebar that profiles a librarian in her first professional…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Job Placement, Labor Market, Librarians