Gslisadjuncts Re: Career Projection Trends for Librarians and Archivists
Thanks much, Dean—I was pretty impressed myself! Glad that it will be of use. Claudia On Jan 26, 2015, at 7:42 AM, Dean Savage <Dean.Savage@qc.cuny.edu> wrote:
Claudia,
Very interesting & highly relevant -- this will be a part of the backdrop and framing for the report on QC MLS employment trends.
Thank you,
Dean ________________________________________ From: Claudia Perry [c2perry@nyc.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 5:06 PM To: Elizabeth Basileo; Roberta Brody; Lucia Cedeira Serantes; colleen cool; Linda Cooper; Harry M Kibirige; James W Marcum; Kwongbor Ng (GSLIS QC); Johnathan Thayer; Shuheng Wu; Simone Yearwood; Bridget Kavanagh; Amanda O Mckee; Becca Worthington; Maeghan Dolan; Christel Haesicke Cc: Claudia Perry; Dean Savage; gslisadjuncts@lists.qc.cuny.edu Subject: Career Projection Trends for Librarians and Archivists
Dear colleagues,
In revising the readings for the Fundamentals course (701), I ran across the following source from Career One Stop, a site sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Labor.
http://www.careerinfonet.org/occ_rep.asp?next=occ_rep&Level=&optstatus=11111...
While a slightly disappointing projection of -5% growth for librarians between 2012 and 2022 for NYS, it’s somewhat more positive for NJ, CT, PA and Washington, DC. One also can check for wage information by metropolitan areas: median yearly 2013 income for the NY metropolitan area is $63,100, as compared to $60,900 for NYS. So, some of this information on lack of job growth may reflect conditions upstate.
A similar search for Archivists in NYS indicates a projected 17% rise in employment, but a lower median salary ($53,900).
I just thought this would be quite interesting to those on the Committee tracking LIS employment trends, and to all of us in general terms.
Claudia
Claudia A. Perry, MLS, Ph.D Associate Professor Graduate Advisor for Admissions Graduate School of Library and Information Studies Queens College, CUNY Flushing, NY 11367 claudia.perry@qc.cuny.edu 718-997-3790
Very useful, Claudia. Thank you. Might you be interested in joining the working group looking at GSLIS employment trends? Colleen On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 9:40 AM, Claudia Perry <c2perry@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
Thanks much, Dean—I was pretty impressed myself!
Glad that it will be of use.
Claudia
On Jan 26, 2015, at 7:42 AM, Dean Savage <Dean.Savage@qc.cuny.edu> wrote:
Claudia,
Very interesting & highly relevant -- this will be a part of the backdrop and framing for the report on QC MLS employment trends.
Thank you,
Dean ________________________________________ From: Claudia Perry [c2perry@nyc.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 5:06 PM To: Elizabeth Basileo; Roberta Brody; Lucia Cedeira Serantes; colleen cool; Linda Cooper; Harry M Kibirige; James W Marcum; Kwongbor Ng (GSLIS QC); Johnathan Thayer; Shuheng Wu; Simone Yearwood; Bridget Kavanagh; Amanda O Mckee; Becca Worthington; Maeghan Dolan; Christel Haesicke Cc: Claudia Perry; Dean Savage; gslisadjuncts@lists.qc.cuny.edu Subject: Career Projection Trends for Librarians and Archivists
Dear colleagues,
In revising the readings for the Fundamentals course (701), I ran across the following source from Career One Stop, a site sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Labor.
http://www.careerinfonet.org/occ_rep.asp?next=occ_rep&Level=&optstatus=11111...
While a slightly disappointing projection of -5% growth for librarians between 2012 and 2022 for NYS, it’s somewhat more positive for NJ, CT, PA and Washington, DC. One also can check for wage information by metropolitan areas: median yearly 2013 income for the NY metropolitan area is $63,100, as compared to $60,900 for NYS. So, some of this information on lack of job growth may reflect conditions upstate.
A similar search for Archivists in NYS indicates a projected 17% rise in employment, but a lower median salary ($53,900).
I just thought this would be quite interesting to those on the Committee tracking LIS employment trends, and to all of us in general terms.
Claudia
Claudia A. Perry, MLS, Ph.D Associate Professor Graduate Advisor for Admissions Graduate School of Library and Information Studies Queens College, CUNY Flushing, NY 11367 claudia.perry@qc.cuny.edu 718-997-3790
-- Colleen Cool, Ph.D. Professor Director and Chair Graduate School of Library & Information Studies Queens College, City University of New York Flushing, N.Y. 11367 Phone: 718 997-3790 email: ccool@qc.edu; colleen.cool@gmail.com
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