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Career Q&A From the Library Career Peopleby The Library Career PeopleQ: I don't have time to read the library journals and I don't have access to many of them. Can you recommend some online resources, that I can read for free, that will keep me informed and up-to-date with the profession? SM & TA: Good question! With so many library-related blogs, on so many different topics, written by so many engaging and knowledgeable writers, it is surprisingly easy to keep up with the profession. You can find blogs and online newsletters (such as this one) that will keep you entertained and informed, as well as update you on library careers, technology, higher education, conferences and events, resources and tools, and much, much more. We have listed just a few that we (or our colleagues) read regularly. Blogs:
ACRLBlog: http://www.acrlblog.org
Beyond the Job: http://librarycareers.blogspot.com
The Distance Education Librarian: http://distlib.blogs.com/distlib/
The Kept-Up Academic Librarian: http://keptup.typepad.com/academic/
Librarian.net: http://librarian.net
Librarian Central: http://librariancentral.blogspot.com
LISNews: http://www.lisnews.org
LISNews - This Week in LibraryBlogLand: http://twil.lisnews.org
Resource Shelf: http://www.resourceshelf.com
The Shifted Librarian: http://www.theshiftedlibrarian.com
Stephen's Lighthouse: http://stephenslighthouse.sirsidynix.com/
Tame the Web: Libraries and Technology: http://tametheweb.com
Newsletters:
FreePint Newsletter: http://www.freepint.com/issues/
Jinfo: http://www.jinfo.com/newsletter/
MLS: Marketing Library Services: http://www.infotoday.com/MLS/
Staying informed about the profession and current with new trends and resources will also help you when you're looking for a job, or just looking to further your career. E-mail us at librarycareerpeople@lisjobs.com with your favorite library-related blog or newsletter, and we will list them in a future column. Enjoy your reading! *** Have a question for the Library Career People? E-mail it to librarycareerpeople@lisjobs.com, and you could see it answered in an upcoming column. Sorry, we cannot provide personal responses. About the Authors Tiffany Allen is currently serving as the Assistant Personnel Librarian at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to her work in academic librarianship, Tiffany worked in a variety of libraries, including a small non-profit library and a large corporate research library. Susanne Markgren is the Systems/Electronic Resources Librarian at Purchase College, SUNY. Her career experience encompasses a variety of positions in different types of libraries, including public, special, and academic. |