Sound advice for working librarians (and MLIS students)

A sound summary of the library job market and how to survive in it from Dorthea Salo of Caveat Lector:

I’ll be blunt. If you’re thinking about it because of all this hoopla about the librarian shortage, forget it. There’s no librarian shortage, and there isn’t going to be, either. The uproar is based on unexamined assumptions about retirement numbers and about what will replace retiring library personnel, assumptions that hold about as much water as a pasta colander …

… if you don’t have anything to offer but your MLS, you’re dead in the water. You’re competing with people with second master’s degrees and even doctorates, people with paraprofessional library experience, people with teaching or publishing experience—self-made geeks like me you’re competing with, even. I don’t know how my job search is going to go, seeing as how it’s barely begun, but I can tell you this: what makes me a good hiring prospect has next to nothing to do with my MLS. It’s what I brought to the table before I even started school.

Complete post. Prompted by an equally worthwhile post over at Information Wants to be Free.