December 17, 2007
For immediate release
Canadian library community planning Summit on human resources
(December 17, 2007) Canada’s leading library stakeholders are
addressing one of the key issues in the field by planning a major
national summit on human resources.
The 2008 Library Human Resources Summit will bring together an
invited group of participants, who represent key associations,
employers, government officials, and other stakeholders in the Canadian
library community. The Summit will develop a national strategy and
action plans to ensure that Canadian libraries will have the great
leadership we will need in our librarians and information professionals,
in order to meet Canada’s knowledge and information management
needs in the first three decades of the 21st century.
Participants will hear current research findings and discuss this
research in the context of several proposed initiatives meant to address
some of the human resources challenges in the library sector. The Summit
Steering Committee hopes to see associations and organizations champion
these initiatives as pilot projects after the Summit and assess their
ability to help build a stronger profession in Canada. Invitations will
be sent to participants by the end of February 2008.
The Summit builds upon the landmark 8Rs research released in 2005,
The Future of Human Resources in Canadian Libraries. This
research has provided a comprehensive view of the current state of
library employers and employees resulting from many changes within the
field.
Following the report’s publication, then-CLA-President Stephen
Abram established the President’s Council on the 8Rs. This working
group investigated implications from specific findings of the report,
including recruitment to the profession, the accessibility of MLIS
education, professional development experience for students and new
professionals, mentoring, leadership and management for mid-career
professionals, and foreign credential assessment. One significant
Council outcome was the establishment of the Info*Nation website (www.infonation.ca), a resource for
professional recruitment that received praise for its fresh approach to
professional image.
While pleased with its initial results, the Council felt the next
step was the development of a broad-based, national strategy and action
plans that will lead to better recruitment, retention and development of
tomorrow’s librarians and information professionals.
The Summit is being created by a Steering Committee with
representatives from most of the major stakeholders in Canadian
librarianship, with support from the University of Alberta and the
Canadian Library Association/Association canadienne des
bibliothèques. It is scheduled to take place in Ottawa in June
2008.
More details on the Summit will be made public shortly.
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Background Information
National Summit on Library Human Resources Steering
Committee:
The Summit Steering Committee is composed of:
Hélène Carrier, Association pour l’avancement des
sciences et des techniques de la documentation
Linda Cook, Past-President, Canadian Library Association
Kathleen De Long, 8Rs Research Team, University of Alberta
Fay Hjartarson, Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et
Archives Canada
Alison Hopkins, Provincial and Territorial Library Directors’
Council
Ernie Ingles, 8Rs Research Team, University of Alberta
Inba Kehoe, The Partnership
Adele Kostiak, Canadian Urban Libraries’ Council
Wendy Newman, President’s Council on the 8Rs, Canadian Library
Association
Ken Roberts, Vice-President / President-Elect, Canadian Library
Association
Alvin Schrader, President, Canadian Library Association
Allison Sivak, 8Rs Research Team, University of Alberta
Vicki Williamson, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
Don Butcher, CLA staff
Brenda Shields, CLA staff
Canada’s libraries form one of the nation’s
broadest-based intellectual, economic, social and cultural communities,
with a presence in virtually every community. Libraries have an economic
impact estimated at $3.5 billion per year, and the sector employs an
estimated 57,000 people. The 8Rs Research projects a shortfall in
professional and para-professional library staff by the end of this
decade.
For further information, please contact:
Don Butcher, CLA, (613) 232-9625, Extension 306 / dbutcher@cla.ca
Kathleen De Long, University of Alberta Libraries, (780) 492-7675 / kathleen.delong@ualberta.ca
Allison Sivak, Research Associate, (780) 492-7324 / allison.sivak@ualberta.ca