Job ads, jobs, and researchers: Searching for valid sources

Research on librarians' roles and responsibilities often takes the form of content analysis of job advertisements found in aggregators such as print journals and websites. Whether these ads help us better understand librarianship depends on how representative the source data is for each study—the line going from jobs, to job ads, then to job ad sources. Print sources dominate even in studies published after 2000. This study examines where reasonably representative job advertisements for academic libraries may be found by starting at the origin: the institutions themselves. It finds that commonly used print sources provide only a small fraction of available positions (the majority of which are those in doctoral institutions), and even the most comprehensive aggregator misses nearly half of the available positions. Taking job ad samples directly from institutions is time-consuming but provides more representative data. Smaller colleges pose a particular challenge for finding ads as few of them have openings at any one time and few of their ads appear in national aggregators.

[1]  Kate Manuel,et al.  Practical Research Methods for Librarians and Information Professionals , 2007 .

[2]  Stephen T. Bajjaly Contemporary recruitment in traditional libraries , 2005 .

[3]  Li Zhang Foreign Language Skills and Academic Library Job Announcements : A Survey and Trends Analysis, 1966-2006 , 2008 .

[4]  Earl R. Babbie,et al.  The practice of social research , 1969 .

[5]  Zahiruddin Khurshid,et al.  The Impact of Information Technology on Job Requirements and Qualifications for Catalogers. , 2003 .

[6]  Rachel Applegate,et al.  Charting academic library staffing : Data from national surveys , 2007 .

[7]  Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis Descriptive Impressions of Entry-Level Cataloger Positions as Reflected in American Libraries, AutoCAT, and the Colorado State Library Jobline, 2000–2003 , 2005 .

[8]  Joanne Deeken,et al.  Technical Services Job Ads: Changes Since 1995 , 2006 .

[9]  Robert S. Martin,et al.  Content Analysis of an LIS Job Database: A Regional Prototype for a Collaborative Model , 2007 .

[10]  Penny Beile,et al.  Other Duties As Assigned: Emerging Trends In the Academic Library Job Market , 2000 .

[11]  W. Fisher Core competencies for the acquisitions librarian , 2001 .

[12]  Ronald R. Powell,et al.  Basic Research Methods for Librarians , 1985 .

[13]  Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis Cataloging electronic resources and metadata : Employers' expectations as reflected in American libraries and AutoCAT, 2000-2005 , 2006 .

[14]  Marybeth Grimes,et al.  The Academic Librarian Labor Market and the Role of the Master of Library Science Degree : 1975 through 2005 , 2008 .

[15]  Peter A. Hausdorf,et al.  Firm Size and Internet Recruiting in Canada: A Preliminary Investigation , 2004 .

[16]  Choong Kwon Lee Analysis of Skill Requirements for Systems Analysts in Fortune 500 Organizations , 2005, J. Comput. Inf. Syst..

[17]  Daniel Callison,et al.  Descriptive impressions of the library and information education evolution of 1988-1998 as reflected in job announcements, ALISE descriptors, and new course titles : KALIPER project: Final report , 2001 .

[18]  Karen S. Croneis,et al.  Electronic and digital librarian positions: A content analysis of announcements from 1990 through 2000 , 2002 .

[19]  Lori A. Goetsch Reinventing Our Work: New and Emerging Roles for Academic Librarians , 2008 .

[20]  Hanna Kwasik Qualifications for a Serials Librarian in an Electronic Environment , 2002 .

[21]  Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis Descriptive Impressions of Managerial and Supervisory Cataloger Positions as Reflected in American Libraries, AutoCAT, and the Colorado State Library Jobline, 2000–2004: A Content Analysis of Education, Competencies, and Experience , 2006 .

[22]  John D. Shank The blended librarian : A job announcement analysis of the newly emerging position of Instructional Design Librarian , 2006 .

[23]  Patricia Promis Are Employers Asking for the Right Competencies? A Case for Emotional Intelligence , 2008 .

[24]  Rebecca S. Albitz Electronic Resource Librarians in Academic Libraries: A Position Announcement Analysis, 1996-2001 , 2002 .

[25]  Stephen P. Harter,et al.  Research Methods in Librarianship: Techniques and Interpretation , 1980 .

[26]  Beverly P. Lynch,et al.  The Changing Nature of Work in Academic Libraries , 2001 .

[27]  Jane Kinkus,et al.  Project Management Skills: A Literature Review and Content Analysis of Librarian Position Announcements , 2007 .

[28]  Jared J. Llorens,et al.  A Revolution in Public Personnel Administration: The Growth of Web-Based Recruitment and Selection Processes in the Federal Service , 2007 .

[29]  Fletcher T. H. Cole,et al.  Changing workplace demands: what job ads tell us , 2006, Aslib Proc..

[30]  Gary W. White Head of reference positions in Academic Libraries : A survey of job announcements from 1990 through 1999 , 2000 .

[31]  Mary J. Stanley Managing Library Employees: A How-to-do-it Manual , 2008 .