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Kuzyk, Raya – Library Journal, 2006
In this article, the author revisits 11 graduates who were profiled as part of LJ's annual Placements & Salaries issue. Armed with a library science degree from various institutions, they had just secured jobs in librarianship and were off to a good start forging their careers. Since then, they have worked at elementary school, college, and…
Descriptors: Graduates, Library Science, Libraries, Library Schools
Osborn, Jeanne; And Others – Library Journal, 1973
Library schools need to address the question of professional preparation in relation to their present programs. In addition to the author, statements are made by Ralph Blasingame, Martha Boaz, George Bobinski, Margaret Chisholm, Guy Garrison, Norman Horrocks, Jean Lowrie, Kenneth Shaffer, Roy Stokes, and William Summers. (4 references) (SJ)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Innovation, Librarians, Library Education
Shank, Russell – Library Journal, 1982
Outlines the state of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) on the eve of its 48th General Conference, reviews the important functions of IFLA, summarizes the important issues in international librarianship to be addressed at the conference, describes the IFLA relationship with ALA, and briefly discusses IFLA and politics.…
Descriptors: Conferences, International Organizations, International Programs, Librarians
Birdsall, William F. – Library Journal, 1982
Argues that librarians should be committed to ensure access to knowledge, adhere to encouraging users to be knowledge self-sufficient, avoid outmoded models of professionalism, and not feel threatened by other information dissemination groups. Included are 26 references. (RAA)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Librarians, Library Science, Professional Personnel
Bates, Marcia J. – Library Journal, 1986
Offers advice to librarians considering doctoral study in library and information science. Highlights include the difference between academic and professional degrees and how to select a school, choose a specialty, and evaluate the quality of a program. (EM)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
De Gennaro, Richard – Library Journal, 1983
Differences exist between theory and practice in management, between textbook professional managers and practical general managers, and between specialist technicians and generalists. Library and business school management courses cover theory and techniques used by management specialists, not practical management which is more human, subtle, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Business Administration Education, Higher Education
Wedgeworth, Robert F.; And Others – Library Journal, 1973
The 19 essays presented were written at Library Journal's" request to respond to the article Social Responsibility vs. The Library Bill of Rights" by David Berninghausen which appeared in the November 15, 1972 issue of LJ (p3675-81). It is recommended that readers refer back to the Berninghausen article when they read these essays.…
Descriptors: Community Services, Librarians, Libraries, Library Associations
Nelson, Bonnie R. – Library Journal, 1980
Much of what passes for professionalism is self-serving elitism and not relevant to librarianship. Librarians, most of whom are women, should continue to improve service to the public and strive by pragmatic means to overcome low pay and status. (RAA)
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Economic Status, Females, Librarians
Hildenbrand, Suzanne – Library Journal, 1989
Notes that the literature shows female intensive professions are usually devalued in terms of pay, status, career opportunities, and working conditions. It is argued that gender equity in librarianship should focus on library specialties, such as children's librarianship and cataloging, that are more likely to employ women than the profession as a…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities, Females
Schiller, Herbert I. – Library Journal, 1991
Discusses the role of libraries and the profession of librarianship in terms of national societal changes. Three main influences and their effects on the public's access to information are addressed: (1) the increasing dominance of corporate wealth and power; (2) the deregulation of the economy; and (3) pervasive commercialization. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Business, Economic Change, Economic Factors
Crowley, Bill – Library Journal, 2004
To transform humanists with Ph.D.'s into academic librarians is the purpose of an initiative recently launched by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The equivalent of an apprenticeship, the program revolves postdoctoral work in an academic library in lieu of earning a master's degree from a library and information studies…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Library Science, Library Education
Moon, Eric – Library Journal, 1984
This assessment of National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) highlights NCLIS and Reagan Administration, criticism of NCLIS, views of women members Toni Carbo Bearman and Elinor Hashim, public and private sector interaction, issues, NCLIS and UNESCO, fee-based services, and reaction to Cultural Minorities Task Force report.…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Federal Government, Information Services, Library Associations
Cottam, Keith M. – Library Journal, 1986
This essay on the issue of qualifications for librarianship highlights debate over the Master of Library Science (MLS) as legitimate academic credential or minimum qualification, use of the MLS, change and new directions that are transforming field of librarianship, nonlibrarian specialists, and professional role and behavior. Ten sources are…
Descriptors: Credentials, Graduate Study, Librarians, Library Education
Veaner, Allen B. – Library Journal, 1984
This discussion of the role of librarians past, present, and future notes job responsibilities; effects of technological changes (online public catalog, electronic publishing, distributed processing, private sector); the role of catalogers; cooperative cataloging; new recruits for library schools; expectations for newly recruited professional…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Change, Futures (of Society), Job Enrichment
Sharr, F. A. – Library Journal, 1971
The intellectual and theoretical basis of librarianship is the study of man and societies together with the study of the nature of knowledge-how it is generated, transmitted, and absorbed. (MM)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Independent Study, Information Needs, Librarians
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