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r/librarians is a subreddit with 41k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
For public, academic, special, and prospective librarians discussing librarianship, library management, information science and any topic relevant to this profession.
Popular Themes in r/librarians
#1
Advice Requests
: "Job interview help: is it ok to broadly mention a bad working environment at a previous job to contextualize why I'm no longer working there/not currently working at a library? "
30 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Federal Librarian Here venting"
4 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "New to book purchasing, need help please"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/librarians
#1
Library
: "Library Board Locked Striking Employees Out of Building"
81 posts
#2
Librarian
: "Federal Librarian Here venting"
54 posts
#3
Job
: "Landing a Federal Library Job "
42 posts
#4
Career
: "Leaving Libraries: seeking advice for Career change"
32 posts
#5
Mlis
: "I really want to get my Mlis, but with this administration, I don't know what to do."
30 posts
#6
Interview
: "Interview Advice for a “Head of Circulation” position"
16 posts
#7
Public_library
8 posts
#8
Struggling
8 posts
#9
Programming
: "Do you make your teen/tween Programming open for all ages, including adults? "
6 posts
#10
Advice
6 posts
Member Growth in r/librarians
Yearly
+8k members(24.5%)
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