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"Mini-Guide" to Library Science and Resource Management Degrees

Harness the power of information management for a results-driven career

Once upon a time, libraries were very different from the massive stacks and digital collections you see today. The very first libraries in Syria were ornate, designated as “palace libraries” and “temple libraries. “ In the Han Dynasty, text was written on scrolls of fine silk, which was stored in silk bags.

Today, merely having a command of silkworms or the Dewey Decimal System doesn’t cut it. Information is multiplying exponentially – one New York Times newspaper contains more print than the average 17th Century colonist ever read in a lifetime. Which probably sounds odd, if you ever thought the book War and Peace was insufferably lengthy. But all of this information barrage points to a clear-cut need in the libraries today: Library science professionals need even more training, education, and technical skills than they ever have before.

1Tomato, To-mah-to: The many names of library and resource management

The term Library Science (or Library and Information Science) refers to an interdisciplinary field that applies the practices, perspectives, and tools of management, information technology, education, and other areas to libraries. At its root, library science is about how to collect, organize, preserve, and share information resources. There is something truly democratic about this field, which builds up an ever-evolving “political economy“of information.

There are so many terms used interchangeably, such as library science, librarianship, and library and information science. “Information professional” is also a popular label.

2What kind ouf challenges do 21st century library scientists face?

 

3What will I learn while taking a library science course?

 

4What are some of the courses in an online library science and resouce management degree?

 

5Libraries are massive today. So is the Library Science field. What should I specialize in?

 

6I don't want to limit myself to being a librarian. What other kind of jobs can I get with a Library and Resource Management degree?

A Master’s degree in library science is needed for most positions at public and academic libraries.  Public school librarians may only be required to have an undergraduate degree, but they may be required to meet state teaching license requirements. 

 

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This Article Was Written By: Terrance Lee

Terrance Lee is a veteran news reporter with more than 20 years of experience in radio and television broadcasting. He has been a contributor to eLearners.com since 2006.

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