Title: Image and status of librarians
1Image and status of librarians
- Katja Airaksinen
- Terri McCargar
- Sally Perry
- Peter Wood
- Kristin Zimmerman
21. How others see us? Some stereotypes
32. How we see ourselves
4We see ourselves as professionals-_______________
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- Professionals who are
- educated
- qualified (sometimes chartered)
- knowledgeable about IT
- organised and efficient
- good at communicating
- people people
- adaptable.
- We are also good multi-taskers, effective at
managing - collections, finance, information, knowledge,
people.
53. Does image matter?
6The image problem ______________________________
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- Librarians overly preoccupied with issues of
image? (US, UK) - A real danger as the gap widens between the
reality of work as a librarian and the
stereotype, the stereotype becomes more damaging
for our profession.
7Impact on pay ___________________________________
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- Librarians qualifications and status often not
recognised in pay packets - Average UK salary for librarians approximately
24k which is 3k below the average UK salary
generally, and almost 10k below the average
salary for Professional occupations (Office for
National Statistics) - Gap between male and female pay
- Salary particularly low for a profession
generally requiring a postgraduate degree - Often paid on a clerical rather than an academic/
teaching/ professional grade.
8Impact on job security and resources_____________
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- Librarians are often seen as
- replaceable by Internet/Search engines
- dispensable or squeezable when it comes to budget
cuts - providing a peripheral rather than core service,
and so can be marginalised within an
organisation. - Such perceptions affect libraries as well
- e.g. The Comprehensive Performance Assessment
Framework 2004 libraries seen as one of the
least important areas of activity in judging
council performance
9Impact on role___________________________________
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- Can stifle opportunities for librarians to
develop their role and the services they offer.
They often are - not included in many relevant activities within
their organisation - not seen as having much to contribute to
IT-related projects - not seen as appropriate for higher level
management roles (particularly outside
traditional library environments) - not associated with emerging areas such as
knowledge management. - Higher pay and good opportunities often attached
to these roles
104. Changing our image
11What can we do to change the image?______________
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- Proactive self-promotion
- Make users/ organisation/ community aware of what
we offer - Use CILIP for support/ advice, networking, and,
as professional body, to drive national campaign
for better pay and recognition - Be flexible about role aware of emerging
opportunities - e.g. in new sectors, knowledge management and IT
- BUT dont lose sight of the traditional
strengths/ positives - rebranding core skills to appeal to new
generation?