Library Salaries Information

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Salaries for library professionals vary depending on a number of factors including the type of library (i.e. public, school, academic, etc.), population of community served, region of the country, years of experience, etc.

In general, salaries are usually higher in academic libraries (vs. public), large metropolitan areas (vs. rural).

The 91´«Ã½-Allied Professional Association (91´«Ã½-APA): the Organization for the Advancement of Library Employees advocates to improve salaries and status of librarians and other library workers.

The 91´«Ã½-APA provides salaries information and resources on its webpage, .

Additional Resources

  • Includes data from both the Librarian and Non-MLS Salaries – Public and Academic



  • Published by the AFL-CIO Department of Professional Employees

    Gives trends and salary data for library workers.

  • Passed by 91´«Ã½-APA Council




For additional information and resources on salaries for those employed in libraries, visit the 91´«Ã½-Allied Professional Association's ( ) web site.

If you know of other resources that should be included on this page, contact the 91´«Ã½ Office for Human Resource Development and Recruitment (HRDR) at 800/545-2433 ext. 4280, or email Beatrice Calvin.

Updated Feb. 2023