34 · ARL Annual Salary Survey 2009–2010 Table 12: Average Professional Salaries in ARL University Libraries Rank Order Table, FY 2008–2009 Reprinted from ARL Annual Salary Survey 2008–2009. Salaries of directors are not included in the calculation of medians. Excludes medical and law libraries. See Tables 38 and 45 for statistics related to medical and law library salaries. Canadian salaries are expressed in US dollars. Rank Institution Salary Rank Institution Salary 1 York 95,755 58 North Carolina 67,177 2 Toronto 90,829 59 Purdue 66,957 3 Manitoba 89,270 60 Cincinnati 66,847 4 Alberta 89,260 61 Colorado 66,826 5 Rutgers 88,899 62 Texas 66,554 6 Queen`s 88,107 63 Pittsburgh 66,544 7 Saskatchewan 85,401 64 Washington 66,517 8 California, Berkeley 82,952 65 Arizona 66,447 9 Yale 82,622 66 Northwestern 66,328 10 British Columbia 79,910 67 Temple 66,114 11 Connecticut 79,855 68 Pennsylvania 65,914 12 California, Davis 79,652 69 Nebraska 65,751 13 New York University 78,920 70 Virginia Tech 65,516 14 McMaster 78,776 71 Syracuse 65,441 15 New Mexico 78,591 72 Brigham Young 63,925 16 Harvard 78,019 73 Michigan State 63,867 17 Princeton 77,939 74 Indiana 63,786 18 Waterloo 77,432 75 Houston 63,512 19 Guelph 77,319 76 Iowa 63,196 20 California, Irvine 76,045 77 Arizona State 63,110 21 California, San Diego 76,016 78 Duke 63,058 22 SUNY Stony Brook 75,948 79 Tulane 62,896 23 California, Los Angeles 75,812 80 Iowa State 61,863 24 MIT 75,733 81 Louisville 61,851 25 Chicago 74,480 82 Rice 61,433 26 California, Riverside 74,166 83 Illinois, Chicago 61,206 27 Southern California 73,788 84 Utah 61,119 28 McGill 73,148 85 Kansas 61,056 29 Delaware 72,792 86 Georgia Tech 60,944 30 Dartmouth 72,539 87 Kentucky 60,909 31 Columbia 72,352 88 Texas Tech 60,494 32 California, Santa Barbara 71,466 89 Wisconsin 60,304 33 George Washington 70,759 90 Auburn 60,231 34 North Carolina State 70,667 91 Washington State 59,820 35 Massachusetts 70,508 92 Vanderbilt 59,810 36 Tennessee 70,344 93 Washington U.-St. Louis 59,497 37 Michigan 70,031 94 Texas A&M 59,250 38 SUNY Buffalo 69,982 95 Boston University 59,236 39 Georgetown 69,739 96 Florida 58,974 40 Boston College 69,672 97 Alabama 58,655 41 Cornell 69,564 98 Case Western Reserve 57,972 42 Pennsylvania State 69,421 99 Georgia 57,628 43 Montreal 69,342 100 Ohio State 57,439 44 Virginia 69,246 101 Kent State 57,317 45 Miami 69,165 102 Southern Illinois 57,003 46 Emory 69,025 103 Oregon 56,965 47 Laval 68,511 104 Oklahoma State 56,703 48 Colorado State 68,355 105 Rochester 55,965 49 Notre Dame 68,224 106 Missouri 55,264 50 Western Ontario 68,168 107 Wayne State 54,962 51 Minnesota 67,975 108 Oklahoma 54,228 52 Maryland 67,924 109 Ohio University 54,210 53 Brown 67,804 110 Howard 53,741 54 Hawaii 67,491 111 South Carolina 53,670 55 Johns Hopkins 67,265 112 Louisiana State 51,839 56 SUNY Albany 67,251 113 Florida State 49,803 57 Illinois, Urbana 67,213
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