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Halifax Central Library lure for new chief librarian job

Halifax's library board is looking for a new chief librarian and theres a lot of interest expected in the position because of the city's eye catching new Central Library.

New boss will face budget cuts

The new Central Library is scheduled to open in the fall of 2014.

Halifax's library board is looking for a new chief librarian and theres a lot of interest expected in the position because of the city's eye catching new Central Library.

Halifax plans to hire a recruitment company this spring to find someone to run its library service within six months.

The former CEO stepped down last September.

Though the doors to the $55-million Halifax Central Library dont open until November, the new buildings modern design has been garnering international buzz.

In January, CNN named the building one of the top 10 eye-popping new buildings that youll see in 2014.

Paul Bennett, chairman of the library board, acknowledges the new building has created a lot of interest.

It's a mighty attractive position because of the Central Library and the message it sends out about how Haligonians appreciate libraries and support them, he said.

Opening the Central Library by the end of the year will be the first big job for the new chief librarian. Bennett said the main goal will be to keep the service relevant.

Not just operating branches, but developing programs in literacy and English as a second language those are very much the future of libraries. We have a very important role to play in providing free, publicly accessible services, he said.

The new CEO will also have to do more with less. Next year's proposed library budget includes a $830,000 cut to the $16-million operating fund.