This has been a truly fascinating discussion to follow. My personal opinion is 
that many Systems Librarians in the near future will need to have some degree 
of developer skills to do their jobs most successfully (if that isn't already 
true), but many libraries might not recognize this when they recruit & hire. I 
think others have already covered well the reasons for why the profession might 
be slow to recognize this reality. I too wonder how salary expectations might 
impact the search for librarians that have both pieces (librarianship and 
computer science) to further that much needed cross-pollination. Some 
University departments do offer "market-based" salary scale deviations for 
specific disciplines out of necessity: has anyone ever heard of such an 
exception being made for a librarian, though?

Working in favor of librarian recruitment: It really is hard to replace the 
passion, purpose & academic freedom that is afforded a faculty librarian. Also, 
sticking with it for 15+ years might begin to pay off relative to the private 
sector in terms of how far the maximum salary band for faculty can reach, and 
related benefits... depending on the University. For entry-level positions, 
there's also the benefit of PSLF (public service loan forgiveness), assuming 
that doesn't get axed soon.

I've noticed that the fields of Data Engineering & Data Architecture are really 
coming into their own recently, following the big Data Science explosion. I've 
even seen library positions using these terms (though not for librarians). This 
seems like an area that libraries could really contribute more to (and an area 
that some library folk could be poised to move into). Does anyone see that data 
trend in the private sector affecting this discussion about librarian 
developers?

Jared Cowing
Systems Librarian
Woodbury University
Burbank, CA

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Date:    Thu, 7 Dec 2017 12:10:00 +0000
From:    "Samson, Bob" <[email protected]>
Subject: Systems Librarian / software developer

I have a question regarding staff development and I am hoping someone can 
provide some advice.  I have two vacant librarian positions in my Library 
Systems department.  I need to fill those vacancies with software/systems 
developers in order to move our initiatives forward.  We have encountered 
reluctance on the part of our human resources to repurpose those librarian 
positions into developer positions.

Has anyone had success in posting Systems Librarian positions using education 
and experience requirements consistent with software developers?  We have 
sufficient flexibility in hiring librarians, but the skill sets differ 
significantly between librarians and developers.  Ideally, we would want 
someone with backgrounds in computer science rather than library science, for 
example.  I'm curious to know if anyone has tried this and been successful.

Bob Samson
Head of Library Systems & Technology
University of Texas at Arlington

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