NOTHING is more difficult, for the beginning librarian than to discover in what profession he is engaged. Certain professions define themselves. Others are defined by those who practise them. The ...
Mary Dillon Johnson’s piece on the new, no-library-degree-required career option that will enable Ph.D.'s to become academic librarians sheds some light on the ...
The librarianship profession has historically been predominantly white and female. For years, the lack of diversity in the profession and systemic racism have contributed to the discrimination of ...
Someone who enjoys sharing knowledge with others may like the idea of working in a library, since that is a place where visitors often seek answers to questions. In those scenarios, librarians become ...
ABOUT a year ago one of our library patrons who was teaching fourth grade, studying for his supervisory credential, and moonlighting as an encyclopedia salesman had, as the euphemism goes, a nervous ...
If you’re a Ph.D. in the humanities, do you need a master’s degree in library and information science to pursue a career as an academic librarian or as a curator of special collections? That question ...
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