I agree that the easiest thing to use as comparison is the salaries for
teachers--use the teachers of religious school if you don’t have a day school.
The librarian should be considered a staff educator in the same way and the
salaries per hour should be equal unless they authorize higher salar
The 2017 Conference Proceedings are now online! All papers received so far have
been posted on the AJL website under Conference. Click on Past Conferences and
Proceedings, then on List of Proceedings, then on 2017.
If you presented at the Conference and have not as yet sent in your paper,
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Aloha, librarians,
The question below came to us via the website. I have already suggested
that Janet consult the Weine information on the wiki and either purchase
Weine or (better) join AJL toaccess Weine and to other member catalogs
that use the same system. If you can help Janet further, pl
You can get to the policies page directly at
http://nesiya.wikispaces.com/Policies+for+SSC+Libraries
Sheryl
From: Hasafran [mailto:hasafran-bounces+sstahl=huc@lists.osu.edu] On Behalf
Of Amalia Warshenbrot
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Look at the salaries of teachers in the school. The librarian should have
an equivalent salary. For example: if a full-time teacher earns $60,000 a
year, the librarian salary should be at least $30 / hour. It is better to
have a yearly salary than an hourly rate.
DS
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 8
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