Sentences with phrase «later as librarian»

Phyllis's mother became the family's sole breadwinner, first as a department - store saleswoman and elementary school teacher, and later as librarian for the city's art museum.

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My mom had volunteered as the school nurse and later the school librarian when I was young, so it seemed natural and right that I, too, would get involved.
In the last three months of 2009, the education portion of the federal economic - stimulus program paid for 329,551 school - related jobs, such as teachers, librarians, and counselors, according to the latest reports that states and school districts filed with the U.S. Department of Education.
Susan D. Ballard has over twenty - five years of experience as a District Director of Library, Media and Technology in an award - winning school district which she later parlayed into successful practice as an adjunct professor in a variety of school librarian preparation programs (and) most recently into the development of a new program for the University System of New Hampshire.
Later, Montgomery County Public Library and virtual services librarian Mary Ellen Icaza asked us to tailor Beanstack to serve as the library's summer reading platform.
But now I am the Ancient & Medieval History and Religion Librarian at Butler Library, where I support collection development in Classics, Ancient / Byzantine / Medieval History, Christianity, Comparative Religion, Linguistics, and Modern Greek — and, as of late 2005, Graphic Novels.
He later received his MSLIS (Master of Library and Information Science) from Pratt Institute and in 2008, joined the CPPC team as its Librarian and Special Projects Manager.
«Turning Pages was my first public commission, originally intended as a commemorative gesture to the retiring librarian at Margate library, so I am thrilled to revisit it over 40 years later and create this edition which will, I hope, support Turner Contemporary and its vital work in Margate today.»
Wonner then worked as a librarian at UC Davis in the late 1950s, until his move to Southern California, where he taught at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles and UC Santa Barbara during the 1960s.
I entered the profession in the dog days of this law library Eden, but not so late that I wasn't trained to believe that all of us — librarians and publishers — worked best when we worked together; and that we, as law librarians, had a professional responsibility not only to our institutions but to society, too.
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