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2011 CLA National Salary Survey Report Available for Purchase

Posted by CLA Govt Library and Info Mgmt Professionals Network on 2011/10/28

The 2011 CLA National Salary Survey report is now available for purchase from the Canadian Library Association.

CLA National Salary Survey 2011CLA National Salary Survey 2011

Heather Lea Moulaison and Jordana King

88 pages
ISBN 978-0-88802-336-0
Publisher: Canadian Library Association
Year: 2011

Price: $59.95 + GST
CLA Members: $53.95 + GST

To Order: e-mail orders@cla.ca or fax 613-563-9895

Highlights

  • Survey conducted from February 16 to April 16, 2011.
  • Received 1667 complete response (out of 2083 initial responses); retention rate of approximately 80%
  • MEDIAN INCOME of respondents employed full-time was $67,000 per year, ranging widely across the country from $38,675 among the lowest paid 10% to $110,000 among the highest paid 10%.
    • Full-time respondents with a Master of Library and Information Science (or equivalent) degree (n=1012) earned a median salary of $ 71,696 per year.
    • Full-time respondents with a Library Technician Diploma/Certificate (or equivalent) (n=275) earned a median of $48,412.
  • PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES: Respondents from throughout Canada participated in the survey, with 32.0% from Ontario (n=534); 21.5% from British Columbia (n=358); 15.5% from Quebec (n=258); 11.8% from Alberta (n=196); 5.9% from Manitoba (n=99); 5.3% from Nova Scotia (n=88); 2.3% from Saskatchewan (n=39); 1.9% from New Brunswick (n=31); 1.9% from Newfoundland and Labrador (n=31); 0.8% from Yukon (n=14); 0.6% from Prince Edward Island (n=10); 0.3% from the Northwest Territories (n=5); and 0.2% from Nunavut (n= 4).
  • EMPLOYERS of respondents were primarily academic libraries (30.6%; n=510); public libraries (22.4%; n=373); government (22%; n=367); and schools (7.8%; n=130).
  • PRIMARY AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: nearly one quarter of the respondents were in Administration and Management (24.7% ; n=412), followed by 16.1% in Reference and Research (n=269); 13.6% having general responsibilities (n=226); 7.1% in Cataloguing/Metadata (n=118); 6.6% in Instruction, Training, User Instruction, Information Literacy (n=110); 4.7% in Children’s Services (n=78); 4.9% in Collections Development/Management (n=81).
    • A full 11.2% (n=187) wrote in responses, providing combinations of areas listed (e.g. Cataloguing & Web content management), indicating that their duties lie in “all” of the areas, or indicating new areas that were technology-based (e.g. social media).

Table of Contents

Illustrations and Tables

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Executive Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 Previous CLA/CASLIS Salary Surveys and Reports
1.2 Organisation of Current Report
1.3 Goals of the Report

2. Survey Method

2.1 Questionnaire
2.1.1 Additions
2.1.2 Modifications
2.2 Data Processing
2.3 Data Analysis and Reporting
2.4 Survey Limitations
2.5 Survey Representativeness
2.5.1 Gender and Education
2.5.2 Number of Respondents

3. Salary Report

3.1 Respondents’ Salaries and Benefits
3.1.1 Salary by Province or Territory
3.1.2 Respondent Salaries by City
3.1.3 Respondent Salaries by Information Organization
3.1.4 Perceived Pay Equity
3.1.5 Percent of Last Salary Increase
3.1.6  Benefits

3.2 Demographics of Respondents
3.2.1 Geographic Location of Respondents
3.2.2 Cities in Which Respondents Work
3.2.3 Education
3.2.4 Experience
3.2.5 Gender

3.3 Employer Characteristics of Respondents
3.3.1 Information Organisations Where Respondents Worked

3.4 Employment Characteristics of Respondents
3.4.1 Employment Status
3.4.2 Hours Worked per Week
3.4.3 Level of Administrative or Supervisory Responsibility
3.4.4 Perceived Advancement Opportunities
3.4.5 Staff Supervision
3.4.6 Primary Area of Responsibility
3.4.6 Job Titles

4. Conclusions

5. References

Appendix A: Additional Survey Data

A.1 List of Respondent Job Titles
A.2 List of Designations for Information Organizations

Appendix B: Survey Introduction and Questionnaire

B.1 English-Language Survey
B.2 French-Language Survey

Appendix C: Survey Limitations

C.1 Limitations Associated with Survey Method and Scope
C.2 Limitations Associated with the Questionnaire
C.3 Limitations Associated with the Data Presentation and Analysis
C.4 Conclusion

Appendix D: Current Salary Scales for Selected Government, Public, University, and College Libraries in Canada

Appendix E: Additional Salary Surveys

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2011 CLA National Salary Survey Results

Posted by CLA Govt Library and Info Mgmt Professionals Network on 2011/05/30

Prepared by Jordana King and Heather Lea Moulaison

Highlights

  • Survey conducted from February 16 to April 16, 2011.
  • Received 1667 complete response (out of 2083 initial responses); retention rate of approximately 80%
  • MEDIAN INCOME of respondents employed full-time was $67,000 per year, ranging widely across the country from $38,675 among the lowest paid 10% to $110,000 among the highest paid 10%.
    • Full-time respondents with a Master of Library and Information Science (or equivalent) degree (n=1012) earned a median salary of $ 71,696 per year.
    • Full-time respondents with a Library Technician Diploma/Certificate (or equivalent) (n=275) earned a median of $48,412.
  • PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES: Respondents from throughout Canada participated in the survey, with 32.0% from Ontario (n=534); 21.5% from British Columbia (n=358); 15.5% from Quebec (n=258); 11.8% from Alberta (n=196); 5.9% from Manitoba (n=99); 5.3% from Nova Scotia (n=88); 2.3% from Saskatchewan (n=39); 1.9% from New Brunswick (n=31); 1.9% from Newfoundland and Labrador (n=31); 0.8% from Yukon (n=14); 0.6% from Prince Edward Island (n=10); 0.3% from the Northwest Territories (n=5); and 0.2% from Nunavut (n= 4).
  • EMPLOYERS of respondents were primarily academic libraries (30.6%; n=510); public libraries (22.4%; n=373); government (22%; n=367); and schools (7.8%; n=130).
  • PRIMARY AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: nearly one quarter of the respondents were in Administration and Management (24.7% ; n=412), followed by 16.1% in Reference and Research (n=269); 13.6% having general responsibilities (n=226); 7.1% in Cataloguing/Metadata (n=118); 6.6% in Instruction, Training, User Instruction, Information Literacy (n=110); 4.7% in Children’s Services (n=78); 4.9% in Collections Development/Management (n=81).
    • A full 11.2% (n=187) wrote in responses, providing combinations of areas listed (e.g. Cataloguing & Web content management), indicating that their duties lie in “all” of the areas, or indicating new areas that were technology-based (e.g. social media).

Full Report

The full report will be available for purchase from the Canadian Library Association in late June.

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Invitation à remplir l’Enquête sur les salaires 2011

Posted by CLA Govt Library and Info Mgmt Professionals Network on 2011/04/02

L’Association canadienne des bibliothèques est heureuse de vous inviter à remplir l’Enquête sur les salaires 2011.

http://app.fluidsurveys.com/s/2011-enquete-salaires/

Nous vous encourageons à remplir le questionnaire avant la date d’échéance le 16 avril 2011. Plus le taux de réponse sera élevé, plus le produit final sera une image juste des avantages et de la rémunération des membres de la communauté des bibliothèques canadiennes.

Toutes les informations fournies seront gardées confidentielles et rapportées de manière que nul ne puisse être identifié. L’outil d’enquête utilisé, FluidSurveys, est une entreprise canadienne avec tous les serveurs de données hébergés au Canada.

Les résultats seront disponibles en mai 2011.

Merci d’avoir pris le temps de remplir ce questionnaire.

Si vous avez des questions au sujet de l’enquête, s’il vous plaît communiquez avec nous par courriel à caslis.govlib@gmail.com

Note: Bien que l’Enquête sur les salaires 2011 est une initiative de la section du gouvernement de l’Association canadienne des bibliothèques et services d’information spécialisés (CLA-CASLIS), tous les membres de la communauté des bibliothèques canadiennes sont invités à contribuer.

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Invitation to Complete the 2011 Salary Survey

Posted by CLA Govt Library and Info Mgmt Professionals Network on 2011/02/16

The CLA-CASLIS Government Section is pleased to invite you to complete 2011 Salary Survey.

http://app.fluidsurveys.com/s/2011-salary-survey/

We encourage you to complete the survey by the due date April 16, 2011. The higher the response rate, the better the final product will be in accurately portraying the benefits and remuneration of the members of the Canadian library and information management community.

All information provided will be held in confidence and reported in such a way that no individual can be identified. The survey tool being used, FluidSurveys, is a Canadian company with all data servers hosted in Canada.

The results of the Survey will be available in May 2011.

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to caslis.govlib@gmail.com

Please feel free to forward this invitation to your colleagues in the Canadian library and information management community.

Note: Although the 2011 Salary Survey is a CLA-CASLIS Government Section initiative, all members of the Canadian library and information management community are encouraged to contribute.

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