I'm a librarian. I suppose that's a bit redundant since the name of this website is Ellen The Librarian. Sort of lays it all out there, gives it all away. Still, though, there are times that I can hardly believe it, too. Almost two years ago I decided to quit my full time job working for a Member of Congress to go back to graduate school for a Masters in Library Science. It was a risky move. I went in with, what I thought was, open eyes. I knew that the job market wasn't great, I knew that there weren't that many positions out there but I still thought that I could make it.
It turns out that, despite me very much underestimating how poor the job market was, I was right. I could do it. I graduated last December with my MLS and I already had a full time department head position. Within the next five months I had moved up to be the library's Head of Information Services and Assistant Director. I was incredibly lucky, people retired, people got new jobs and one by one I moved up to fill their vacant positions. Now, don't get me wrong, it wasn't all luck. I worked for these positions. I've had a Director and a boss who believes in me, at times, more than I believe in myself. She has pushed me and put her faith in me. I like to think that I have risen to the occasion. This blog will be about my day to day life as a reference librarian, an adult services librarian, a business and non profit resource center librarian, a programming librarian, a collection development librarian, an administrative and management librarian. I wear many hats in my job which is why, at times, it is so difficult to answer the question: You do what for a living? Here's hoping that this blog can clear up some uncertainty.
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