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Main Author: Baughman, M. Sue, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED592372
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contents Research Library Issues. RLI 295 Baughman, M. Sue, Ed. Research Libraries Librarians Retirement Personnel Selection Salaries Disproportionate Representation Females Males Age Groups Masters Degrees Leadership Demand Occupations This issue of "Research Library Issues" ("RLI") presents three articles by Stanley Wilder in which he explores a series of trends shaping the professional population of Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member institutions. Wilder's articles serve as a powerful illumination of the demographic shifts taking place in the research library profession, where progress has been made towards realizing long-standing goals vis-à-vis diversity and inclusion, the closing of the income gap across racial and ethnic lines, and the lopsided nature of the age distribution curve…and the inevitable major correction that has already begun as older librarians reach a natural age limit on how long they can continue working. Articles include: (1) Demographic Trends in the ARL Library Professional Population: An Overview (Steven Mandeville-Gamble); (2) Delayed Retirements and the Youth Movement among ARL Library Professionals; (3) Hiring and Staffing Trends in ARL Libraries; and (4) Selected Demographic Trends in the ARL Professional Population.
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spellingShingle Research Library Issues. RLI 295
Baughman, M. Sue, Ed.
Research Libraries
Librarians
Retirement
Personnel Selection
Salaries
Disproportionate Representation
Females
Males
Age Groups
Masters Degrees
Leadership
Demand Occupations
Research Library Issues. RLI 295 Baughman, M. Sue, Ed. Research Libraries Librarians Retirement Personnel Selection Salaries Disproportionate Representation Females Males Age Groups Masters Degrees Leadership Demand Occupations This issue of "Research Library Issues" ("RLI") presents three articles by Stanley Wilder in which he explores a series of trends shaping the professional population of Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member institutions. Wilder's articles serve as a powerful illumination of the demographic shifts taking place in the research library profession, where progress has been made towards realizing long-standing goals vis-à-vis diversity and inclusion, the closing of the income gap across racial and ethnic lines, and the lopsided nature of the age distribution curve…and the inevitable major correction that has already begun as older librarians reach a natural age limit on how long they can continue working. Articles include: (1) Demographic Trends in the ARL Library Professional Population: An Overview (Steven Mandeville-Gamble); (2) Delayed Retirements and the Youth Movement among ARL Library Professionals; (3) Hiring and Staffing Trends in ARL Libraries; and (4) Selected Demographic Trends in the ARL Professional Population.
title Research Library Issues. RLI 295
topic Research Libraries
Librarians
Retirement
Personnel Selection
Salaries
Disproportionate Representation
Females
Males
Age Groups
Masters Degrees
Leadership
Demand Occupations
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED592372