Do you have a story to tell? Come and share it at Library Worklife!
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Do you have a story to tell? Come and share it at Library Worklife!


Do you have a story to tell? Come and share it at Library Worklife!

Library Worklife is looking for aspiring and experienced writers - library employees and graduate students who have stories to tell about their careers, jobs, research, and pathways to success. Stories can be about:
? You or a great project that you want to share with colleagues - Spotlight
? Advice, testimonials, opportunities and research about advancing your career ? Career Advancement
? Why it is important to participate in professional development and continuing education, including state and national certification programs - Certification
? Legal issues facing or concerning library personnel - Human Resources Law
? How to manage library staffing issues, such as training, budgeting, performance appraisals, hiring, outsourcing, and motivation - Human Resources Practice
? What you, your library or your state has done to address pay inequities - Salaries and Pay Equity and Statistics
? How do we attract people to the profession? - Recruitment
? Profiles, standards, innovative approaches, conferences or topics of concern for support staff - Support Staff
? How you manage the two (or more) roles you play on a daily basis - Work/life Balance
Write about your ideas or use some of ours on almost any other topic related to working in libraries.

Submission should range from 200 ? 1200 words, although longer articles can be accepted by arrangement. They can be in almost any style from serious academic research to humorous work-life articles. Further details can be found at the Library Worklife web page, http://www.ala-apa.org/newsletter/newsletter.html or by emailing the editor, Jenifer Grady at [email protected].

And the best news is? If you commit to writing three (3), count ?em THREE, articles in one year, you get a free subscription to Library Worklife, a $35 value (for ALA Regular members.)
So come and share your story, at Library Worklife.




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