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Barbara MacAlpine: „Why Not Market Yourself?„. In: Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, Winter 2006

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Sanja Magdalenic: From librarian to information professional? a historical-sociological study of librarians in Sweden. Stockholm: University, International Graduate School, 1996

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Corinne J. Mahoney: Make Do or Jump Ship? Solo Librarians and Internal Career Advancement Opportunities. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, Master Thesis, 2005

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Helen Martin: Children’s librarianship as a profession. Cleveland: School of library science, Western Reserve university [n.d.]

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Valerie Matarese: „Proving credentials as an independent information professional“. In: AIDAInformazioni: Rivista di Scienze dell’informazione 23 (2005) 4

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Catherine J. Matthews: „Becoming a chief librarian: an analysis of transition stages in academic library leadership“. In: Library Trends 50 (2002) 4, S. 578 – 602

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Friedrich-Arnold Mayer: Der mittlere Dienst. Als Manuskript gedruckt. Wien 1914 (= Beiträge zur Bibliotheksverwaltung, Historisches und Praktisches 1
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Kathleen de la Peña McCook (als Kathleen M. Heim): Occupational entry. Library and information science students‘ attitudes, demographics and aspirations survey. Chicago: American Library Association, Office for Library Personnel Resources 1989

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Kathleen de la Peña McCook: „Diversity Deferred: Where are the Minority Librarians?“. In: Library Journal 118 (1993), S. 35 – 38

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Mary McDiarmid: Survey of hospital library managers‘ attitudes toward volunteers in Ontario hospital libraries. MISt Thesis, University of Toronto, 2004

Melody M. McDowell: „Help Wanted at Our Libraries“. In: Black Issues Book Review, March 2001
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Howard F. McGinn: An investigation into factors that influence job satisfaction of African American librarians in some urban public library systems in the United States. Emporia State University, PhD Thesis, 2003

Darwin McGuire: „Librarians in the Information Age: Alternative Uses of MLS Degrees“. In: LIScareer, Dezember 2003

Richard McKay: “ Inspired Inspired Hiring: Tools for Success in Interviewing and Hiring Library Staff“. In: Library Administration & Management 20 (2006) 3, S. 128 ff.

Anne E. McKee / Beverley Geer / Michael Markwith / Steve Oberg / Bob Schatz / Christine Stamison / Jeanne M. Langendorfer: „Hitting the Trifecta: Alternative Career Paths for Those with an MLS“. In: The Serials Librarian 54 (2008) 1+2, S. 179 – 192

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Cliff McKnight / Liangzhi Yu / Susan Harker / Kathy Phillips: „Librarians in the delivery of electronic journals. Roles revisited“. In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 32 (2000) 3, S. 117 – 134

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Daniela Meidlinger: „Das Bibliothekspersonal im Schwabenalter – Überlegungen zum Personalmanagement von Bibliotheken in Zeiten des demographischen Wandels“. In: Bibliothek. Forschung und Praxis 31 (2007) 3, S. 337 – 346

Maria Grazia Melchionda: „Librarians in the age of the internet: their attitudes and roles; A literature review“. In: New Library World 108 (2007) 3+4, S. 123
– This paper aims to provide a review of discussions and perceptions of librarians‘ roles in the literature of the last ten years within the context of the impact of the internet on their working life

Constance Mellon: “She’s Nice and She Helps: What 6th Graders Say About School Librarians”. In: School Library Journal 41 (May 1995)

Benjamin Merkler: „Paradigmenwechsel im Personalmanagement unter dem Vorzeichen von Generationswechsel: Wandel der Mitarbeiterführung in Zeiten der digitalen Gesellschaft„. In: Perspektive Bibliothek 4 (2015) 2

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Music Library Association: „Music Librarianship – is it for you?
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