The M.L.S. Degree: Time for a Two-Year Program?
The author began working by asking a question: how well are library schools preparing students for future participation in the library profession? She thought that one year is not long enough for students to gain what they need to become a library and information science professional. She suggested...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1062562015-10-23T04:24:18Z The M.L.S. Degree: Time for a Two-Year Program? Rapple, Brendan A. Library and Information Science Education The author began working by asking a question: how well are library schools preparing students for future participation in the library profession? She thought that one year is not long enough for students to gain what they need to become a library and information science professional. She suggested library schools to undertake a major restructuring of their programs and recommended a two-year M.L.S. program. 1996 Journal (Paginated) The M.L.S. Degree: Time for a Two-Year Program? 1996, 37(1):73-75 Journal of Education for Library and Information Science http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106256 Journal of Education for Library and Information Science en Association of Library and Information Science Education |
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The author began working by asking a question: how well are library schools preparing students for future participation in the library profession? She thought that one year is not long enough for students to gain what they need to become a library and information science professional. She suggested library schools to undertake a major restructuring of their programs and recommended a two-year M.L.S. program. |
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The M.L.S. Degree: Time for a Two-Year Program? |
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