Monday, December 10, 2007

Bloglines - What do you wish you’d learned in Library School?

Bloglines user mmwong@u.washington.edu has sent this item to you, with the following personal message:

This link takes you to an article that discusses skills that the authors suggest would be useful for library school students to gain. Do you agree with this list? What would you add or delete? Which do you think should really be taught in school? Which have you learned (or not learned) at the iSchool?


Career Q&A with the Library Career People

What do you wish you'd learned in Library School?

By tiffany on getting started

A couple of friends of mine just published an article as guest columnists in the Informed Librarian titled, What Do You Wish You'd Learned in Library School? (http://www.informedlibrarian.com/this_month.cfm)

A couple of questions for you:

  • For all the students still in school-Do you think this information will help you select courses or shape your academic experience to better prepare for the job market?
  • And for all those new (or not-so-new) professionals-As you reflect back on your days getting started in the profession, is there something you would add to Murray and Shontz's list?

Just curious to know what you're thinking…

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