Sentences with phrase «career as a librarian»

Within his 30 - year career as a librarian, Collins has mentored and created professional development opportunities, promoted the exploration of issues through editorial boards and his own scholarship, and advocated for a more engaged and inclusive profession.
After a career as a librarian in the county public library system, he recently returned to photography.
According to this Santa Cruz Sentinel profile, that is but one of Pat Pfremmer's accomplishments during her 25 - year career as librarian for the Santa Cruz County Law Library.
Throughout my career as a librarian, I have played a key role in empowering students to be critical thinkers and skillful researchers through their involvement with library services.

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Their long involvement with Hollywood is icing on the cake, as we learn about Harold's career as a storyboard illustrator and concept artist and Lillian's work as a research librarian.
Among the thousands of participants who engaged in professional education at HGSE this past summer, new college presidents worked together to prepare for their roles as leaders of higher education institutions; scores of academic librarians met to discuss the challenges facing their ever - changing field; and over 100 early career principals developed leadership skills to better support teacher development and student achievement.
Additional measures that have a critical impact on student achievement are reported only (not included in schools» ratings) such as access to quality state - funded preschool; half - day vs. full - day kindergarten; the percentage of first - year teachers; teacher turnover; teachers with certifications in their specialized area; career counselors / coaches; out - of - school suspensions; and whole child supports such as access to a school - based counselor or mental health services provider; nurse or health services provider; librarian / media specialist; and a family resource / youth service center.
I've been a freelance editor since 2007, when I retired early from a career as middle - school teacher and school librarian.
If you haven't realized yet how important librarians are to your career as a writer, you should!
The librarian's job is on the downswing and as the article cites, not a viable career choice.
After a 30 - plus year career in children's work he retired in 2010 as a supervising librarian from the New York Public Library's Children's Center at 42nd Street.
Often times during my forty year career as a public school librarian I had to reflect upon what my profession's purpose was.
As a career public and school librarian I've see firsthand how the confidence and information skills of students grow when they have access to a well stocked and professionally staffed library.
Art majors have gone on to careers as artists, scholars, architects, landscape architects, art librarians, educators, visual resource specialists, conservators, preservationists, curators and gallerists.
Throughout the entirety of my career as an Academic Law Librarian and Legal Research Professor, my colleagues and I debated with the question of whether or not we should be (1) tenure track and, if so, (2) considered part of the law school faculty and invited to participate in the governance of the school.
Here's what I would have done to research career opportunities as an FCIL librarian (besides reviewing job postings to see what current employers are expecting from FCIL... [more]
For those who claim that «first years can't possibly be worth the amounts they're paid,» MacEwen responds that comparative pricing, such as comparing the cost of a first - year at a large firm versus a law librarian, «confuses the presumed social benefits conferred by a slice of the labor market with what society at large ought to be willing to pay those who have chosen a career there.»
Weinberger interests me largely because he appears to be against everything I have essentially stood for in my career as a cataloguer and librarian.
In their letter of application, applicants should outline how attendance at the conference will benefit them in their current position and / or in their career as a law librarian.
Looking back on my career from the perspective of several months» separation, especially my 10 as Chief Law Librarian at Osgoode Hall Law School, I wonder whether the same question couldn't be asked of our law schools generally.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osler.
We lose sight of law libraries as a specialized career choice for librarians rather than as a career alternative for lawyers.
Both of them are extremely well qualified to write this book, having had careers both as lawyers and as law librarians.
After earning an MA in Library Sciences at the age of 21 and starting her career as a Reference Librarian, Ela made the transition to adult film actor.
In addition to the traditional career working in a library, many librarians use their research skills in database development or even as freelance information brokers.
As more workers pursue careers in tech, librarian jobs are growing in importance.
Listing the specific job title in your career objective statement, such as «K - 12 School Librarian,» «Law Librarian,» «Database Management» or «Library Technician,» helps the employer quickly identify your career intentions.
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He began his career as a teacher then teacher librarian in Victoria.
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