I felt a special sense of responsibility writing this librarian jobs guide. After all, who can sort out information better than librarians? I hope that various library job search sites and other resources are presented in a format worthy of your high standards.





Other professional guides such as Education Job Search Sites, Government Job Search Engines can help you to locate more library jobs.

Also you have to search your local job sites. (Check our menu on the left to see if your state is available.)


Most job seekers check sites like Monster and Yahoo!Hotjobs on regular basis. However there are more huge nationwide employment sites that offer library jobs among others. They are listed and categorized in our Best Job Search Sites guide located at home page.

Also don't forget to check institutions, agencies and companies that can be your potential employers. For example places like schools, colleges, large firms and some religious institutuions may need librarians.

So in addition to using library job search engines, you should compile a list of places like described above and search their job listings regularly.

Sites like Linkup search vacancies posted on companies' web sites and can be helpful in your job hunt.

As you know, printed materials are giving way to digital formats. Such developments will result in tough challenges not only for librarians, but anyone whose job or businesses depend on print media. Many regular libraries will close down. People will rent books and videos from virtual libraries.

Librarians of the future are likely to work on line helping customers via video conferencing or chat. They will sort library materials using computers as opposed to stocking shelves.




However, there are still many librarian jobs available right now as evidenced by a number of library job search sites discussed in this guide.


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