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4.6 Where can I get information on job openings in library science? |
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This article is from the Libraries FAQ, by Anthony Wilson paw@iglou.com with numerous contributions by others.
Ann E. Robinson's Library Job Hunting page has a extensive list of
online job hunting sites, journals and career information:
http://tigger.cc.uic.edu/~aerobin/libjob.html
Also, the SLA and IFLA job listervs are good sources of job leads:
SLAJOB listserv@iubvm.ucs.indiana.edu
LIBJOBS listserv@infoserv.nlc-bnc.ca
 
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