New Professionals
Discussion Group
(2007-2008)
Scope
During its meeting in Berlin (August 2003), the Professional Committee
granted permission to for the New Professionals Discussion Group to hold
meetings as part of the 2004 and 2005 conference programmes. The Management
of Library Association Section has agreed to "host" this new DG.
Mission
While the public sector is still the main employer of professional librarians
the private sector has in recent years been employing a larger number of
librarians. This relatively new area of job creation covers both traditional
library work but also related areas where librarians can provide expertise,
e.g. ICT, archiving, consultancy and communication. Naturally this development
can only be viewed in a positive light - job creation, new professional opportunities
and better salaries. However based on our experience from the Royal School
of Librarianship in Denmark the students are showing less and less interest
in job opportunities within the public sector and this is particularly clear
when talking about public libraries (as opposed to university and academic
libraries). They feel that many public libraries cannot offer them an interesting
place of work or exciting new challenges. More often than not they feel that
public libraries are not developing fast enough and the chances for an upwardly
mobile career are not available. To some extent the social role of the library
- as represented by the concepts of free access to information and freedom
of speech - are not so much at the forefront of the debate at the working
level. At the same time we see a marked interest from young people in the
work of large international organisations working towards common global goals
- often based on various aspects of human rights.
Goals and Actions
One of the main goals of the DG is to build a forum for the discussion of
these issues. While the opportunity for meeting face-to-face is extremely
important and must be prioritised in order to create a successful forum for
communication and interaction, the general economy of the library sector
means it will be necessary to build the work of a forum such as this around
electronic communication. We aim therefore to create an online forum for
the discussion of ideas and dissemination of information relating to the
activities of the DG.
Mailing list:
NPDG-L: New Professionals Discussion Group Mailing List
Links:
Convenors:
Joanna Ball
Sub-Librarian, Trinity College Library
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1TQ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1223 338488
Fax: +44 1223 338532
Email: jeb30@cam.ac.uk
Loida Garcia-Febo
Assistant Coordinator, Special Services
Queens Library
89-11 Merrick Blvd.
Jamaica, New York 11432
United States
Tel. +1 718 9908569
Email: Loida.Garcia-Febo@queenslibrary.org