Become a Librarian
What is your passion? Are you fascinated by art, biology, business, technology? Combine your passion with a desire to help others and become a librarian!
Librarians work in various settings, including public libraries, colleges, universities, schools, museums, hospitals, and businesses. They research, instruct, and connect people to technology. They also build websites, digitize archives, and manage social media. Librarians work with people of all ages, connecting them to information, learning, and the community.
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Earnings and Outlook
Librarians' and library workers' salaries vary according to the individual's qualifications and the type, size, and location of the library. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage of librarians in 2023 was $64,370 per year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has also reported that librarian employment is expected to grow by 3 percent between 2022 and 2032. (This is as fast as the average growth rate for all occupations.)
Helpful Links
Visit Occupational Employment Statistics for librarians' latest national, state, and local earnings data.
Occupational Outlook Handbook for Librarians at the Bureau of Labor Statistics has more detailed information about educational requirements, work environment and job outlook for librarians and library workers.
For additional information and resources on salaries for library employees, visit the American Library Association-Allied Professional Association (ALA-APA).
Education
Requirements. A master's degree in library science (MLS), preferably from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited program, is necessary for most librarian positions in most public, academic, and special libraries. School librarians may not need an MLS but must meet state teaching requirements.
Choosing an ALA-Accredited Program. Find additional information about how to select a library science program and more resources here: How to Choose a Library Science Program.
Books about Library Careers
Emerging Trends
San José State University School of Library & Information Science has prepared a report entitled “MLIS Skills at Work.” It is an annual snapshot analysis of the latest career trends for information professionals. This report explores the career opportunities for individuals who hold a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree. The report indicates that in addition to the title of Librarian, the following list of representative job titles is indicative of the diverse ways library information knowledge is being applied in various professional areas:
- Application Developer
- Archivist
- Collection Care Technician
- Communications Specialist/Writer
- Conflicts Analyst
- Curator of Oral History
- Digital Initiatives
- Program Manager
- Document/Data Control Analyst
- Emerging Technology Librarian
- Information Technology Specialist
- Knowledge Center Head of Operations
- Library Product Manager
- Litigation Intelligence Analyst
- Production and Marketing Specialist
- Technology Hub Administrator
- Workflow Analyst/Programmer
Learn more about career options
Read interviews conducted by Caitlin Williams, Ph.D. with library workers in various specialty areas of the library profession.
- Prison Library Project: Interview with Titus Moolathara, Branch Manager, Free Library of Philadelphia
Interview conducted by Caitlin Williams, Ph.D, published in the August 2018 issue of the Library Worklife Newsletter. - Just dive in and learn! Advice from a System Librarian with an enduring belief in lifelong learning, a commitment to serving others, and a willingness to look for opportunities to make a difference
Published in April 2018 issue of Library Worklife Newsletter. It is an interview conducted by Caitlin Williams, Ph.D. with Aidy Weeks, Systems Librarian in the Health Sciences Library, within the Library Services Department for Orlando Health. - You Work Where? Making a Difference for First Responders: Meet Ed Metz, Library Program Manager at the National Emergency Training Center Library
interview conducted by Caitlin Williams, Ph.D, published in February 2018 issue of Library Worklife Newsletter. - Meet a Library Professional Who Uses Her Passion, Creativity and a 32-Foot Truck to Accomplish Her Work (Along with Ukulele Jam Sessions for Her Patrons!)
Interview conducted by Caitlin Williams, Ph.D. with Bretagne Byrd, Bookmobile Librarian for Lewis & Clark Library, headquartered in Helena, Montana. Published in December 2017 issue of Library Worklife Newsletter. - "You Work Where? Combining a Love of Music with Some Great LIS Skills at an Awesome Workplace"
This article is from the October 2017 issue of the Library Worklife Newsletter. It's an interview conducted by Caitlin Williams, Ph.D. with two librarians who work at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library in Ohio. - " The Bunheads are Dead," from American Libraries Magazine. Ken Haycock and Carla Garner discuss the high-tech, high-touch career opportunities in library and information science and how LIS programs are adapting to meet the changing needs of the industry .