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Main Author: Gabehart, Alan D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ405797
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contents The ALA-Accredited MLS: What It Means to Academic Libraries. Gabehart, Alan D. Academic Libraries Accreditation (Institutions) Employment Qualifications Higher Education Library Education Library Schools Library Surveys Masters Degrees Occupational Information Personnel Selection Trend Analysis Describes a study that examined the policies of academic libraries requiring that job applicants possess an American Library Association (ALA) accredited Masters of Library Science (MLS) degree. A survey of academic libraries and analysis of job advertisements indicate that most libraries have policies requiring an ALA accredited MLS, but would not automatically reject other applications. (eight references) (CLB)
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spellingShingle The ALA-Accredited MLS: What It Means to Academic Libraries.
Gabehart, Alan D.
Academic Libraries
Accreditation (Institutions)
Employment Qualifications
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Schools
Library Surveys
Masters Degrees
Occupational Information
Personnel Selection
Trend Analysis
The ALA-Accredited MLS: What It Means to Academic Libraries. Gabehart, Alan D. Academic Libraries Accreditation (Institutions) Employment Qualifications Higher Education Library Education Library Schools Library Surveys Masters Degrees Occupational Information Personnel Selection Trend Analysis Describes a study that examined the policies of academic libraries requiring that job applicants possess an American Library Association (ALA) accredited Masters of Library Science (MLS) degree. A survey of academic libraries and analysis of job advertisements indicate that most libraries have policies requiring an ALA accredited MLS, but would not automatically reject other applications. (eight references) (CLB)
title The ALA-Accredited MLS: What It Means to Academic Libraries.
topic Academic Libraries
Accreditation (Institutions)
Employment Qualifications
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Schools
Library Surveys
Masters Degrees
Occupational Information
Personnel Selection
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ405797