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THE STATUS OF THE ART LIBRARIAN WORKFORCE A SURVEY OF PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUNDS AND CAREER CHOICES EAMON TEWELL REFERENCE LIBRARIAN SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE
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INTRODUCTION ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 1 This presentation discusses the results of an international survey of art librarian careers, including: Motivation for selecting the profession Educational background Current employment Professional experiences JANUARY 18, 2012
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RESEARCH QUESTIONS ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 2 1. Was art librarianship a career goal for most professionals currently in the field? 2. Why do individuals choose a career in art librarianship? 3. What factors contributed to current professionals successfully obtaining a position as an art librarian? JANUARY 18, 2012
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METHODOLOGY ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 3 Survey: 33 item questionnaire developed and distributed to six email discussion groups: [arts-lib]ACRL Arts Section [arlis-l]Art Libraries Society of North America [carlis-l]ARLIS/NA Canada [arlis-norden]ARLIS Nordic [arlis-link]ARLIS/UK & Ireland [ifla-art]IFLA Art Library Section JANUARY 18, 2012
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RESULTS 4 ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL
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RESULTS: DEMOGRAPHICS ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 5 280 valid responses received from across the world Gender: Females represented 84% of the sample Age: Relatively even distribution among age groups between 27 and 62 Location: Majority of respondents from the United States (57%) and the United Kingdom (18%) JANUARY 18, 2012
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RESULTS: RESPONDENTS BY AGE ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 6 JANUARY 18, 2012 AgeFrequencyPercentage 18-2662.1 27-356322.5 36-446121.8 45-536623.6 54-626924.6 63+155.4 Total280100
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RESULTS: CURRENT EMPLOYMENT ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 7 Which area best describes your job duties? Generalist: 34% Public Services: 27% Administrative: 16% Other: 13% Technical Services: 8% Digital Services: 3% In which type of institution are you currently employed? Academic (58%) followed by Museum and Other JANUARY 18, 2012
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RESULTS: CURRENT EMPLOYMENT SETTING ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 8 JANUARY 18, 2012
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RESULTS: EDUCATION ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 9 JANUARY 18, 2012 Undergraduate Education Art History (35%) and Art/Studio Art (12%) most popular, but many other disciplines represented Graduate Education 57% obtained a second master’s degree, including: Art History (52%) Art/Studio Art (16%) Architecture (11%)
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RESULTS: CAREER GOALS ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 10 JANUARY 18, 2012 Top reasons for pursuing the profession: Job Functions (179 respondents) Work Setting (146) Not reasons for choosing art librarianship: “Compensation” (40 respondents) “Recommendation from friend or co-worker” (49)
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RESULTS: SELECTING THE PROFESSION ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 11 JANUARY 18, 2012 What factors (either positive or negative) have had the strongest influence on your career choice? Passion for both art and public service Disillusion with a previous career choice Stability of the job “ I needed a career change and felt that my love of art should be a part of my next career. ” “ The library community…is incredibly supportive and welcoming. ”
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RESULTS: CAREER SATISFACTION ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 12 JANUARY 18, 2012 Do you plan on continuing your career in art libraries? Yes (79%) Undecided (16%) No (2%) “ I think being an art librarian is the best job in the world, we certainly don't do it for the money. ” “ I would like to continue this career path but due to lack of jobs in this specific area it seems unlikely. ”
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RESULTS: CONTRIBUTORS TO EMPLOYMENT ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 13 JANUARY 18, 2012
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CONCLUSIONS 14 ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL
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CONCLUSIONS ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 15 JANUARY 18, 2012 The “typical” art librarian: Is employed in an academic setting Has a background in the arts at undergrad or grad level Selected librarianship due to job duties and work setting Summing up: Sincere satisfaction with the profession--only a handful of responses mentioned unappealing aspects such as low compensation and few positions being available
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CONCLUSIONS: FURTHER RESEARCH ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 16 JANUARY 18, 2012 Fairly even distribution of art library professionals’ ages Generational shift taking place? Art libraries only, or all libraries? Professionals’ thoughts on the future of the field Increased specialization vs. broad based knowledge frequently mentioned in responses
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FURTHER SOURCES ACRL ARTS DISCUSSION FORUM | EAMON TEWELL 17 JANUARY 18, 2012 Esther Green Bierbaum, “Museum, Arts, and Humanities Librarians: Careers, Professional Development, and Continuing Education,” Journal of Education for Library & Information Science 29, no. 2 (Fall 1988): 127-134. Roberto C. Ferrari, “To PhD, or Not to PhD: A Question for Art Librarians,” Art Documentation 26, no. 1 (Spring 2007): 51-55. Ann B. Abid and Henry A. Pisciotta, “ARLIS/NA Salary Survey,” 1990, http://www.arlisna.org/resources/otherpubs/otherpubs_index.html http://www.arlisna.org/resources/otherpubs/otherpubs_index.html Kathrin Dodds and Heather Ball, “ARLIS/NA 2004 Art/Architecture Librarians and Visual Resource Professionals Compensation Survey” http://www.arlisna.org/pubs/onlinepubs/compensation.pdf http://www.arlisna.org/pubs/onlinepubs/compensation.pdf
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