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Schwarz, Renee – 1993
This paper reports on the employment need for catalogers as perceived by library science students and practicing library administrators. Library literature provided several contradictory views on whether there is or is not a significant need for catalogers today; and, if there is, whether entry level catalogers or those with experience are in…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cataloging, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications
Wright, H. Curtis – 1984
The establishment of the first documentation center in a library school early in 1955 by Jesse Shera, Dean of the Library School at Western Reserve University, has been widely interpreted as his greatest contribution to librarianship. It may have been his greatest folly, however, because information science has subsequently flooded the library…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Communications, Documentation, History
Kilpela, Raymond – 1985
This study was undertaken to analyze turnover among faculty members who taught during the academic years 1960 to 1985 at U.S. library schools offering master's programs accredited by the American Library Association (ALA). Included in the study were 1,235 persons of whom 605 (49%) were women, and 630 (51%) were men. U.S. library schools holding…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation, Faculty Mobility, Faculty Promotion
Delzell, Robert F. – 1982
Written from the vantage point of a library personnel director, this paper presents recent graduates of M.L.S. programs with practical guidance for finding first jobs. It covers four basic areas: (1) the ways one may look for a job, (2) what one should expect from an employer in the employment processes and on the job, (3) what an employer expects…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Graduates
Walters, Mary D., Ed. – 1977
Three papers presented during a one-day conference on professional development and continuing education in librarianship approached the subject from different viewpoints: the practicing librarian, director of an academic library, and dean of a library school. The conference was arranged for professional academic librarians who have sought answers…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Attitudes, College Libraries, Conference Reports
Bracken, Marilyn C.; Shilling, Charles W. – 1966
A brief analysis of educational activities in the field of information science is followed by summary descriptions of degree programs in the field available in twenty universities and institutions in the United States. When possible, descriptions were taken directly from the material sent by directors of the various programs. Included are (1) all…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Graduate Study, Information Science
An Investigation of Personality Characteristics Among Library Students at One Midwestern University.
Clayton, Howard – 1968
Although libraries are considered cricial to education, academic librarianship appears to rank as low-level administrative work. Paradoxically, many librarians were formerly teachers or workers in a quasi-intellectual field carrying more pay and prestige. This is possibly because many who are dissatisfied in such fields wish to remain in an…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Former Teachers, Graduate Students, Job Satisfaction
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1976
This document describes the occupations of librarian and library technician (library assistant). Information on each position is categorized as follows: nature of the work; places of employment; training, qualifications, and advancement; employment outlook; and earnings and working conditions. Addresses of organizations which can provide…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Careers, Employment Opportunities, Job Training
Weintraub, D. Kathryn, Ed.; Reed, Sarah R., Ed. – 1974
Five separate articles summarize library education at the graduate, undergraduate, and technical assistant levels in the United States and library education in Canada and other parts of North America. Statistical tables are included within the explanatory essays. Over 30 pages of statistical tables give information on specific institutions. The…
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Directories, Enrollment, Information Science
West, Martha W.; Butler, Brett B. – 1974
In an effort to deal with some of the problems of a "reserve book room" in a university library, a study was conducted by the Department of Librarianship at San Jose State University of the feasibility of providing students with their required course readings in microfiche format. One section of the students in the basic survey course,…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Copyrights, Costs, Graduate Students
Henning, Patricia A., Ed.; Stillman, Mary E., Ed. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1971
In the first section four articles illustrate the basic concepts of the role of the library in college instruction. The library-college movement is discussed; Swarthmore College's "Teaching Library" in particular is examined. The second section contains four articles about actively established programs in library instruction. Following…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Libraries, Libraries, Library Education
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1972
The successful development of documentation and library services depends on the availability of sufficient qualified personnel. Unesco has therefore given high priority in its program to the question of professional training and will assist its member states in their efforts to train sufficient numbers of documentalists and librarians. To this…
Descriptors: Books, Documentation, Education, Educational Programs
Trejo, Arnulfo D.; Lodwick, Kathleen L. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1978
Comments on the results of a survey that asked library administrators throughout the US if Spanish-speaking librarians were needed and how to recruit them most effectively for library schools. Numerous replies reflected racist attitudes, discrimination, and insensitivity to the Spanish-speaking community. (VT)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Courses, Employment Practices, Librarians
Peer reviewedRegazzi, John J.; Triolo, Victor A. – Special Libraries, 1978
This report suggest guidelines to library administrators and educators for staff development and continuing education in automated bibliographic retrieval services through the projection of an academically programmed learning module. A two-day course of instruction for those with a minimal background in online information retrieval is outlined.…
Descriptors: Databases, Information Retrieval, Inservice Education, Institutes (Training Programs)
Saracevic, Tefko – UNESCO Bulletin for Libraries, 1977
A description of the program offered at the School of Library Science at Case Western Reserve University is offered. The main orientation is towards the transfer of knowledge and know-how in information science to the needs of development and towards the policies for information in developing countries. (Author/AP)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Developing Nations, Foreign Students, Graduate Study


