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Librarycareersny.org is a new Web site presenting information supplied by educators, librarians, and other educational sources for people interested in pursuing a library and information science career, with a particular focus on New York State.
The site includes five informational areas: career information; education requirements and opportunities, including online and distance learning; job search information; career growth involving continuing education, professional organizations, conference attendance, and staying current in the profession; and profiles of librarians currently on the job and recent graduates.
A section on Job Listings includes a consolidated list as well as regional openings.
The site was created as part of the Making It REAL! library recruitment grant project.
New York State Resources on Jobs and Employment - Part of the Library's New York State Government Information Locator Service.
Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), 2006-2007 Edition -"a nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. The Handbook is revised every two years." - from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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April 2007: Selected county and town histories from the State Library's collection have been digitized. This group, online in PDF, were recently indexed and are now searchable. The titles include: Annals of Albany; compiled by Joel Munsell; Pioneer Days and Later Times In Corning and Vicinity 1789-1920, by Uri Mulford; Centennial History of the Town of Dryden 1797-1897, compiled and edited by Geo. E. Goodrich; Schuylerville, New York, "The Historical Village," Official Souvenir Book; Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York; Troy and Rensselaer County, New York, a History; by Rutherford Hayner. Published in 1925; Stony Point Illustrated, an Account of the Early Settlement on the Hudson with Traditions and Relics of the Revolution; and History of Herkimer County, NY. |
| March 2007: Selected Women's History Collections held by the New York State Library: In honor of Women's History Month, in March the Library featured collections from our Manuscripts and Special Collections division that are related to women's history, particularly those listed in the finding aid, or guide, to Selected Women's History Collections. The finding aid is arranged alphabetically, with a brief description of each collection. Browsing the list will give you a taste of the size and scope of our collections, which may be as small as individual letters and diaries or as large as the 60 boxes of records from the Adirondack Forty-Sixers Club (60 boxes) or the 43 boxes from the Gilead Evangelical Lutheran Church. |
| February 2007: Lincoln's Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation: On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared that "all persons held as slaves...shall be free." The Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation is an earlier version which Lincoln read to his Cabinet on September 22, 1862. Handwritten by President Lincoln, it also contains annotations by Secretary of State (and former Governor of New York) William Seward. One of the nation's greatest documentary treasures, the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation has been part of the New York State Library's collection since 1865. |
| January 2007: Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg - This three-volume set contains New York at Gettysburg by William F. Fox and includes regimental histories of the numerous New York State regiments that fought at Gettysburg. The report also includes information about the monuments erected in honor of the New York regiments at Gettysburg. (The scanned document opens in a new window.) |
| (Note: Beginning in January 2007, the Library's Web Team began to feature NYSL resources or services of interest to New Yorkers.) |
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