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International Opportunities for new librarians

With (or without) leaving home ALA Annual June 2008

Fiona Bradley

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What is an international librarian?In the US: a foreignerIn the UK: a professional with a well-known reputationOr someone who is interested in libraries around the world and the people who use them

Lor, P. 2005. What’s so international about international librarianship? http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/SLIS/about/news/events/peterlorpaper.pdf

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Why? To learn from other culturesTo expand your networkTo develop cooperative partnershipsTo help develop overseas initiatives

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How?Working overseas is one option Research the library scene and make connectionsWhat will happen when you get home?Keep in touch with colleagues at homeMe: secondment to the Netherlands

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The impact of cultureExperience life as the “other”Culture is complex: be prepared for culture shock and reverse culture shockLook at opportunities from associations and organisations: IRRT has a list of resources

IRRT’s page on exchanges and international opportunities: http://www.ala.org/ala/irrt/irrtcommittees/irrtintlexc/internationalopportunities.cfm

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“...librarians practicing their profession abroad (and others who anticipate working overseas) must expect national culture to be an ever-present reality in the workplace, visibly and invisibly.”

Oberembt, K J. 1998. Expatriate librarians and the challenge of national culture. In: Mech, T and McCabe, G B (eds). Leadership and Academic Libraries. Greenwood: Westport CT. pp. 121.

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But, you don’t have to move!There are many ways to participate internationally:Attend conferences on international topics and overseasParticipate in IRRT and international associationsStudy tours and library visitsStudy abroadTeach abroadVolunteer (paid or unpaid)

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You don’t have to leave home!You can develop a strong network of professionals with social networking to share advice, ideas, and ask questions. Try:Facebook - including groups and fan pagesIFLA and other association mailing listsTwitterChat roomsVirtual committee appointments

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Image credits: Slide 2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/flickr365/2276782462/Slide 4: http://www.flickr.com/photos/madmack/2093375235/Others: Fiona Bradley, Creative Commons: Attribution


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