Just before my final exams I took advantage of an appointment with a careers advisor. They rewrote my cv and pointed me towards some vacancy sites where I found out about graduate traineeships in libraries. The seed was planted and I applied and was accepted for a years graduate traineeship in a university library. In the intervening summer I worked in public libraries and that's when the penny dropped - this is what I wanted to do.
After my year in the uni, I studied for an MSc in Library and Information studies and was lucky enough to get a job in public libraries before I'd even written my thesis. I spent 5 years behind the scenes in cataloging and acquisitions before moving front of house as a branch librarian. I'm now in my second branch library and have just finished a secondment in a school library.
I love public libraries, I'm passionate about what we do and feel we should and could be doing so much more. The fact is we're a soft target for cuts but more and more is being piled on us with welfare reform. It infuriates me that despite the vast amount of research linking early literacy to attainment and as a way out of poverty we're constantly firefighting to deal with the consequences rather than put the work in now to improve things for future generations.
Great post for Thing2! The battle against cuts in an area where it is obvious that cuts should not be made is frustrating for sure. Looking forward to reading more of your posts.
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