Table 35: Filled Positions; Average, Median, Professional
Salaries; and Average Years of Professional Experience

ARL University Medical Libraries, FY 1999-2000*

 

Institution

Filled Positions

Average Salary

Median Salary

Beginning Salary

Average Yrs. Exp.

Alabama

2

26,000

12.5

Alberta

5

40,221

39,560

23,521

14.8

Arizona

17

47,687

47,841

34,921

18.1

Boston University

7

46,667

47,341

28,000

11.7

British Columbia † §

14

39,864

40,758

22,996

19.4

California, Davis §

9

59,772

60,636

32,292

17.9

California, Irvine

3

32,292

22.0

California, Los Angeles

16

59,960

66,780

32,292

19.7

California, San Diego

7

56,115

56,844

32,292

16.3

Case Western Reserve §

8

46,228

46,067

30,000

22.8

Cincinnati

23

46,309

41,820

25,000

17.2

Columbia

5

46,264

46,650

37,500

6.8

Connecticut

21

51,218

48,840

43,031

10.1

Cornell

8

61,314

55,000

37,500

23.0

Dartmouth §

10

42,425

41,744

31,200

12.6

Duke

17

46,542

45,150

30,550

21.2

Emory §

13

45,244

43,550

30,000

16.6

Florida

14

39,542

39,294

30,000

15.4

George Washington

14

42,356

40,011

32,000

13.2

Georgetown

8

44,143

42,000

38,000

9.1

Harvard

31

53,473

49,638

35,200

9.5

Howard

6

38,733

37,502

35,049

19.8

Illinois, Chicago

27

44,302

38,763

31,500

12.7

Iowa

8

49,667

49,255

30,000

19.8

Johns Hopkins §

19

54,023

50,210

37,800

11.6

Kansas §

16

49,384

49,425

30,000

12.3

Kentucky

14

46,021

44,311

30,000

15.6

McGill

6

40,848

36,971

22,512

21.2

McMaster

6

42,601

42,071

22,550

19.5

Manitoba

7

29,682

27,102

21,442

11.6

Miami

7

51,617

47,483

28,000

26.7

Michigan

11

44,570

42,945

32,000

13.1

Minnesota

16

45,742

43,742

32,000

15.8

Missouri

8

39,916

38,011

27,500

15.8

Nebraska

12

43,659

40,000

25,000

15.9

New Mexico §

8

50,982

49,105

40,000

21.0

New York University

19

56,340

52,550

38,000

11.8

North Carolina

24

45,459

43,654

31,400

17.3

Northwestern

15

43,490

39,974

32,000

11.3

Ohio University

3

29,500

17.0

Ohio State

13

43,075

43,505

30,000

11.2

Oklahoma

8

39,679

40,269

21,000

11.6

Oklahoma State

2

30,000

24.5

Pennsylvania

14

44,930

46,068

34,000

15.9

Pennsylvania State

5

46,911

48,600

33,500

16.8

Pittsburgh

20

43,558

40,321

33,000

12.7

Queen’s

5

33,821

35,654

21,188

17.0

Rochester

17

39,709

39,918

31,500

12.9

Saskatchewan

2

20,589

15.0

South Carolina

5

36,466

35,606

30,000

12.0

Southern California

15

U/A

U/A

35,507

18.3

Southern Illinois §

4

30,000

17.8

Stanford

12

58,827

49,654

38,000

17.7

SUNY Buffalo

17

42,758

44,183

30,000

14.2

SUNY Stony Brook

13

58,444

56,650

40,000

13.4

Temple

10

42,950

42,577

32,500

20.5

Texas A&M

11

43,576

42,885

32,000

18.0

Texas Tech §

19

43,822

39,889

31,992

18.1

Toronto

16

43,846

46,815

22,711

11.4

Tulane

7

42,853

41,814

31,500

22.1

Utah

9

39,091

39,880

28,000

14.9

Vanderbilt

18

45,675

45,059

28,000

11.7

Virginia

13

48,050

46,250

30,000

15.5

Washington

20

51,702

46,188

30,600

18.9

Washington U.-St. Louis

15

45,011

40,051

33,471

18.5

Wayne State

6

36,896

36,148

34,000

11.5

Western Ontario

7

33,351

34,120

27,266

14.1

Wisconsin

16

45,373

39,025

30,636

15.8

Yale

11

48,743

47,745

35,700

13.7

*Directors are included in figures for average years of experience and filled positions, but not in either the average or median salary statistic
Canadian salaries expressed in U.S. dollars.
Salary data are not published when fewer than four individuals are involved.
§ See Footnotes.


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