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Sent: 05 November 2009 16:44 To: Early Slavic Studies Subject: AAASS Rountable: "Librarianship as Career Path for Scholars in Slavic and Eurasian Studies" Are you close to finishing your degree? Already on the job market? Have you considered librarianship as an option? Come and listen to five scholars talk about how they combined their expertise in Slavic studies and librarianship. 2009 AAASS National Convention in Boston (Nov. 12-15), Session 11-02 "Librarianship as Career Path for Scholars in Slavic and Eurasian Studies" (Roundtable) SATURDAY 1 - 2:45 P.M., St. Botolph room. This roundtable features scholars working in collection managment, library instruction, cataloging, administration, museum studies, and more. They will talk about their work, their research, what is required to work pursue librarianship as a career, and what kinds of opportunities are currenlty are emerging. Many of us who started out on the traditional academic track discovered librarianship as a way to pursue our interest in Slavic (and Eurasian) studies. Come listen, ask questions, and find out what opportunities there are for you. For a more detailed description, go to: http://intranet.library.arizona.edu/users/brewerm/bd/session11.html Sponsored by the AAASS Bibliography and Documentation Committee (B&D) and Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). [Please forward to potentially interested individuals and departments at your respective institutions. Thank you.] -- Sandra Levy ACRL SEES Vice-Chair/Chair Elect Associate Slavic Librarian University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-6463
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