Discusses a variety of jobs, with their educational requirements, qualifications, duties, salaries, and employment outlook.
The book focuses on making educated choices during schooling, training, and job searching in both the academic and non-academic sectors.
Presents descriptions of job responsibilities, education and training, and a typical workday for different types of librarians working in public, academic, school, and special libraries, as well as in jobs for library vendors, publishers, ...
Describes the responsibilities, salaries, outlook, and educational requirements for library and information science careers, including media specialist, archivist, reference librarian, and health services information broker.
Careers in Science and Engineering offers guidance to students on planning careersâ€"particularly careers in nonacademic settingsâ€"and acquiring the education necessary to attain career goals.
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Opportunities in Library and Information Science
This book is purposely designed for students in this category. The book may be offered as a required text for an elective or core course to all bachelor's degree students regardless of specialization.
This book introduces students to 12 fascinating men and women working in information sciences.
This useful guide walks readers through the educational paths that can prepare them most effectively for a job in information technology or information systems.