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Subject: Re: jobs opening


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Suzy
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Date Posted: 10:51:30 09/16/05 Fri
In reply to: 's message, "jobs opening" on 16:07:17 07/04/05 Mon

There is indeed quite a shortage of librarians in the US! Fresh librarians are welcomed from what I have seen, especially if you are a school librarian (as opposed to public).

I am an American, soon to graduate from Library College interested in working/living in Canada. Any insight as to the prospects where you are?

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Barbara
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Date Posted: 09:47:23 11/01/05 Tue

>In Canada, especially in the province of Alberta, there is v. good prospects. The oil and gas industry is always looking for people. checl out the ARMA calgary website.

There is indeed quite a shortage of librarians in the
>US! Fresh librarians are welcomed from what I have
>seen, especially if you are a school librarian (as
>opposed to public).
>
>I am an American, soon to graduate from Library
>College interested in working/living in Canada. Any
>insight as to the prospects where you are?

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