Salient. Special Salient Issue. Careers Information Week. 1961
Libraries
Libraries
In Libraries there is always room for University graduates, and the prospects for those with Arts, Science and some other degrees are excellent. Progress has already been made in divorcing professional library work from routine clerical processes, for which other staff is employed. Before a graduate can call himself a librarian he must be accepted by the Library School and undergo training for an academic year of nine months. A living allowance is paid by the Government.
Major City services such as the Wellington Public Libraries provide one of the most pleasant and rewarding avenues of library work, and can offer a wide variety of positions.