www.ala.org/educationcareers/.../librarycareerssite/whatyouneedmast... This link might help you. I haven't really tried this yet but I hope this will help your inquiry. I suggest that it would be better if you take your degree in a university not online because it would not assess your ability well.
Yes; you will be required to have an MLIS degree to be a library director.
Actually, I can't; you will need to complete your library science degree yourself :P
I am interested in colleges/universities in Michigan that offer a degree in Library Science.
A degree in Library Science is a graduate program. An undergrad degree is required. Public, private, school and university libraries high individuals with degrees in Library Science and generally require this degree for those in positions of management and authority.
You could work in a library. You will learn how to organize books and all about different books.
It is typically abbreviated as MLIS (Master of Library and Information Sciences, or Master of Library and Information Studies).
Not all people who work within a public library have a library science degree. Different positions within the library will require different levels of education. Pages, for example, usually only need a high school diploma. Sometimes libraries will also have high school students working as student pages. Library assistants may need either a high school diploma or a library technology degree. Public libraries often have positions for people with other backgrounds, such as computing science. For these positions, a library science degree is not required. Otherwise, most other positions require a Master of Library and Information Sciences (MLIS) degree.
Yes, it does.
A degree in Library Science is a graduate program. An undergrad degree is required. Public, private, school and university libraries high individuals with degrees in Library Science and generally require this degree for those in positions of management and authority. Given that all libraries are immersed in today's technology, there is a great focus on this in the Library Science program.
There are many different paths to becoming a librarian in the United States. Some librarians attain a Library Science degree, while others have specialized degrees. For example, a reference librarian in a law library will sometimes have a legal degree.
Yes, a library of science degree is obtainable through online courses. Visit the site http://librarysciencedegree.org/ for more information and a list of qualifying schools you can apply to.
Any Degree + Master in Library and Information Science or Degree + BLISc