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Hi,
Is it typical for a university library to offer relocation assistance for an in-state move of 200 miles? Thanks.
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missc wrote:Hi,
Is it typical for a university library to offer relocation assistance for an in-state move of 200 miles? Thanks. There is nothing "typical" in academic libraries, unless they are working from a state law.
Brian C. Gray Head of Reference & Engineering Librarian Kelvin Smith Library Case Western Reserve University http://blog.case.edu/bcg8bcg8@case.edu
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It is a state university.
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yes, I think is fairly typical for academic libraries to pay relocation. I've worked for 2 state institutions that have both willingly paid relocation, but out of private (not state) funds. State institutions have many pots of money that are not funded by the legislature.
Erin Stalberg Head of Metadata & Cataloging North Carolina State University Libraries
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missc wrote:It is a state university. The state may have a rule or the university will have their own. It is best you ask the institution directly rather than speculating or asking for uninformed posts on a forum.
Brian C. Gray Head of Reference & Engineering Librarian Kelvin Smith Library Case Western Reserve University http://blog.case.edu/bcg8bcg8@case.edu
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Thanks Erin. I'm waiting for them to get back to me...fingers crossed.
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