[nabs-l] any library science majors
Justin Williams
justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 04:45:44 UTC 2016
No, but there is going to be a very high amount of research and information gathering, because you will have to be able to find things for other people in databases after they've tried to and failed.
Some of that is knowing the databases and how to search, but you've got alot of that to do. I have friends who have gone through that major.
It's a great field.
Justin
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Subject: [nabs-l] any library science majors
Hi all,
I’m contemplating my career and have not ruled out grad school. But there is more work including reading and research in grad school which has kept me away so far.
I’ve thought about being a librarian. Are there any masters of library science degree seekers here?
I’ve never heard of a blind librarian either. I know some librarians work in talking books or adaptive technology areas, but they are sighted.
I’d be interested to know about your studies getting a MLS.
what school are you at? What types of classes do you have and how many credits is the program?
Thanks.
Ashley
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