Education & Careers

A curated selection of resources on library science education, career advancement, and professional development.

Continuing Education for Library Professionals

Visit ALA eLearning to browse or search the comprehensive catalog of continuing education opportunities from across ALA's divisions.

Here you'll find all online courses, live and recorded webinars, discussions, panels, workshops, and more, for library and information workers in all types of libraries and related organizations.

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Upcoming eLearning Events

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Many academic libraries have a strong commitment to open scholarship articulated in strategic planning goals, values

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July 2024 Learning Live: READCON: A Curriculum for Library Readiness, Advocacy, and Community Empowerment During

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Atypical managers share their strategies for success, tools for immediate action, and techniques for self-acceptance.

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This 6-week online course is an introduction to fundamental concepts of institutional repositories (IR), including

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In this eCourse, respected authority Hilda Weisburg will give school librarians concrete strategies for demonstrating

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"Who Manages, Who Leads Part Two" is a four-week program for managers and leaders to learn advanced theory and practice

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In this workshop, participants will learn tips and tricks for creating effective and engaging graphics. Participants

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This six-week online course introduces students to the breadth of considerations, standards and skills needed to

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Learn how to grow dementia-inclusive service in public libraries of all sizes, financial capacities, and community

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Bryan Benilous, Chief Consultant, Paperboy Digital Consulting, will discuss how digitization of material collected by

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This four-week course by librarian and gerontologist Fatima Perkins helps libraries engage older adults. It covers

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Learn how your library can use the 2023 Public Library Technology Survey report and PLA’s data tools to understand and

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The trend of bringing campus partners into academic library buildings started 20 plus years ago, with the intention of

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The swiftly developing landscape of artificial intelligence, combined with its rapid integration into our work and

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In this webinar, participants will learn about a collaborative partnership between an academic library and offices

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Learn how to provide access to a menu of streaming app optons so patrons are able to stream movies and television

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Reference Interview is a comprehensive six-week asynchronous course focusing on the methods of evaluating reference

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BizRef 101 is for any librarian in-training who wants to gain confidence and knowledge around BizRef topics such as

Job Search Resources

JobList Placement and Career Development Center is ALA's online job board and career center for positions in library and information science and technology.

Here, job seekers can search hundreds of current library job openings, confidentially upload resumes for consideration, research employers, and find career advice. Employers can post jobs, search for potential candidates in the resume bank, and save promising candidates. Search by organization type, job type, location, and more.

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Career Development

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Career Development Resource Guide

ALA's Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment (HRDR) publishes this comprehensive Career Development Resources Guide, covering such topics as job search strategies, library workplace types and positions, self-marketing, resume and cover letter tips, interviewing, salary negotiation, and much more. The Guide is a rich source of information and advice for both established library professionals and recent graduates.

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Mentoring Resources

Mentoring benefits both the new librarian and the experienced professional as each learns from the insights and perspectives of the other. Divisions, Sections and Round Tables all run mentoring programs. Learn how you can be involved!

Learn more about ALA Mentoring Programs, Mentoring Discussion Groups, and Affiliate Mentoring Programs.

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ALA's Emerging Leaders, Class of 2022

ALA Emerging Leaders Program

Emerging Leaders enables newer library workers from across the country to participate in problem-solving work groups, network with peers, gain an inside look into ALA structure, and have an opportunity to serve the profession in a leadership capacity. It puts participants on the fast track to ALA committee volunteerism as well as other professional library-related organizations.

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Volunteer!

ALA is an incredibly rich and varied organization and offers something for everyone, whether you want to get involved with colleagues who work in the same kind of library, network with members who share your interests, find a forum to discuss key issues, or work on specific projects. ALA carries out its work through committees and subcommittees, Divisions, Round Tables, and several other types of volunteer groups. Find out which ones are right for you!

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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!

Learn about different types of libraries, trends in library positions, education requirements, salaries, and more.

If the proverbial career ladder feels more like a treadmill, it’s time for a different approach.

It can feel like everything gets harder, more political, and further under-resourced with each passing year. Thriving as a Mid-Career Librarian offers strategies of community, support, and advocacy that can help make it possible for us to thrive.

New school librarians as well as those already in the profession can set the tone for rewarding career with this one-stop, hands-on guide.

Academia is governed by traditions that can be opaque to those that have never worked within its unique corridors. The academic job search is a very specific process that only superficially resembles a job search in other fields.

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ALA Scholarships

ALA and its units provide more than $300,000 annually for studies toward master's degrees in library and information science.

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ALA Accredited Programs

Accreditation assures quality, innovation, and value in library and information studies education. Find out more about . . .

  • our accreditation process, including resources for reviewers and administrators
  • schools that offer accredited Master's degrees programs in library and information science
  • guidelines for choosing a school and program