Walter, V. A. (2014). Who will serve the children? Recruiting and educating 
future children’s librarians. IFLA Journal, 40(1), 24–29. 
doi:10.1177/0340035214522110 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0340035214522110


Abstract
The paper identifies some desirable traits for children’s librarians and 
presents strategies for recruiting people to the profession. Library school 
curriculum is discussed 
in terms of learning outcomes based on the ‘Competencies for Librarians Serving 
Children in Public Libraries’ developed by 
the Association for Library Service to Children. Limitations of current 
graduate library education in the United States are acknowledged and examples 
of professional development opportunities for children’s librarians are given. 
Finally, 
suggestions are made for possible actions to advance the education and 
ongoing training of children’s librarians that the IFLA Section on 
Libraries for Children and Young Adults could take.

 
STEPHEN B. ALAYON
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