Dear Maylyn,

Yes, LIbrarians may have the rank of Faculty but having faculty rank brings
with it many responsibilities and requirements.  Most of us have academic
non-teaching rank so that we do not need to teach. Once you are ranked as a
faculty your qualifications and job requirement for promotion will be the
same as that of the faculty. I personally opt for academic non-teaching with
the same salary scale and ranking as faculty but with no teaching load.
Unless of course your institution is offering library science or education
or you are in a high school or grade school and you have civil service
eligibility as a teacher on top of you library science  qualifications and
license.

Lourdes T. DAvid

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 7:35 PM, maylyn carillo <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Good morning fellow librarians!
>
> i am a school librarian working for more than 4 years now. i would like to
> ask if librarians are entitled to have a "faculty status". for what i knoe,
> we really are rank just like the faculty. if so, are there requirements or
> qualifications to be ranked? and is there any law governing this matter?
>
> i do hope that you may help me with this.
>
> thank you very much.
>
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