Library Employment Links
Information
New Jersey
Library Network's Become a Librarian!
ALA's
Guidelines for Choosing a Master's Program in
Library & Information Studies
California Links
California
Library Association Jobmart
This site offers job postings state-wide. It lists administrative, librarian
and support staff openings. Searchable by job category, library type,
salary, state, county and city.
California Community Colleges Job Bank
This site provides job postings for faculty and some administrative openings in the
community college system. To search for library positions search by job
classification and select "Library Science".
California
Academic Research Libraries Job Listings
Maintained by CARL, this site offers academic job postings specific to California.
California
State University Employment Bulletin Board
Lists all the open faculty and upper-level administrative positions at the 23 campuses
of the CSU System.
Northern
California Association of Law Libraries
Lists Northern California positions in law libraries. Includes all types of
libraries and both professional and paraprofessional positions.
UCLA
Department of Information Studies. Lists UCLA, UC, and other employment sites.
National & International Postings
ALA Employment
Leads
Provides online listings for jobs posted in American Libraries and College
and Research Libraries. Also includes links to jobs that are not yet in print
via American Libraries Late Jobs Online
Association of
Research Libraries
List of professional development opportunities and recruitment resources.
Library Job
Postings on the Internet
Compiled by Sarah Nesbeitt, a Librarian from the Clement C. Maxwell Library in
Massachusetts. A comprehensive sight of many library job posting web sites.
It is searchable by library type, region (including international postings) and subject
specialty.
In February 1999, the Greater Los Angeles Chapter hosted a panel at UCLA to discuss
issues affecting career choices, promotion, and education. Dr. Clara Chu discussed
concepts influencing the career choices for librarians.
Dr. Chu's Presentation
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