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online library science degree programs

does NYU have a library science degree program?
i’ve been looking online, but i keep getting different answers. if they do, how is it? thanks!
Library science is a masters program (MLS) and are accredited by the American Library Association which maintains a list on it’s website.
http://www.ala.org/ala/educationcareers/education/accreditedprograms/directory/list/index.cfm
NYU is not on the list, so if they do have a program, it’s not accredited, so that means it’s not a good program.
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Where in the world can I find a job? I will go anywhere?
What areas of the world are currently hiring, and what sectors in these areas? Who actually has a NEED for employees? I will move anywhere in the world for work (REAL jobs, not working from home, online, for google, prostituting, and any other foul things people can come up with). I am a professional librarian with a Master’s degree, but at this point I would be willing to work anywhere.
And, as always, SPAMmers, you WILL be reported. Sad I have to say this everytime I post in this section.
i have heard that walmart is hiring.
here is my advice. Call places you know that fit your expertise. Ask them if they are hiring. You might get lucky.
You cal also call places near where you live and ask them if they are hiring
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Book collecting is bringing together of books which in their contents, their form or the history of the individual copy possess some element of permanent interest, and either actually or prospectively are unusual, in the sense of being difficult to acquire. This condition of rarity, which figures much too largely in the popular view of book-collecting, is entirely subordinate to that of interest, for the rarity of a book devoid of interest is a matter of no concern.
On the other hand, so long as a book (or anything else) is and appears likely to go on to be easily procurable at any moment, no one has any reason for collecting it. The expectation that it will always be easily procurable is often groundless; but so long as the eagerness exists it restrains collecting, with the result that Horn-books are much rarer than First Folio Shakespeare’s. It has even been laid down that the ultimate rarity of books varies in the inverse ratio of the number of copies originally printed, and though the generalization is a little sweeping, it is not far from the truth.
To conquest over small difficulties being the chief element in games of skill, the different varieties of book-collecting, which offer almost as many varieties of grades of difficulty, make excellent hobbies. But in its essence the pastime of a book-collector is identical with the official work of the guardian of a museum, and thus also with one branch of the duties of the librarian of any library of respectable age. In its foundation every library is a literary workshop, with more or less of a garden or leisure ground attached according as its managers are influenced by the humanities or by a narrow conception of utility. As the library grows, the books and editions which have been the Books tools of one generation pass out of use; and it becomes largely a collection or storehouse of a stock much of which is dead.
But from out of this seemingly dead stock preserved at haphazard, critics and antiquaries gradually pick out books which they find to be still alive. Of some of these the interest cannot be reproduced in its entirety by any mere reprint and it is this salvage which forms the literary museum. Book-collectors are advantaged to leap at once to this stage in their relations with books, using the dealer’s shops and catalogues as depositories from which to pick the books which will best fit with the aim or central idea of their collection. For in the modern private collection, as in the modern museum, the need for a central idea must be fully recognized.
Book Qualities
To make a center of attention a collector of book must appeal to his eye, his mind or his imagination, and many famous books appeal to all three. A book may be beautiful by virtue of its binding, its illustrations or the simple perfection and harmony of its print and paper. The desirability of a fine binding has always been felt in France, the high prices quoted for Elzevirs and French first editions being often due much more to their 17th and 18th century jackets than to the books themselves. The admiration of old bindings has greatly increased in England since the exhibition of them at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1891 English blind stamped bindings, embroidered bindings, and bindings attributable to Samuel Mearne being much more sought after than formerly.
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online library degree programs

Considering a career as a librarian?
I have a BA double major in History and Religion. I am not finding much with these majors job wise and I’m considering going to graduate school. However, the masters program would have to be online and I’m considering getting my Masters of LIbrary and Information Sciences degree to become a professional academic librarian. My problem is my undergrad GPA is low 2.5 but I got a good GRE score over 1000. Is it possible for me to be accepted into an accredited online program? What do you think about this career choice?
Things might have changed in 20 years, but I don’t believe they have changed to where it is easy to get into any university MLIS program with a 2.5 GPA. I believe there is one out there somewhere, but 3.0 is a common cut off.
Would it be worth a lot of looking and possibly paying out of state tuition? I really like my job, but I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone. In the recession in the 90′s, I had to apply to 100 different library opening all over the US in order to find a job. It’s worse now.
What you should do before you invest more of yourself in some college is to atleast volunteer in a library. One good thing about volunteering at a university library is that you get a staff parking permit that you can also use when taking extra classes, say in statistics, computer science, or biz mgmt. Most academic libraries salary structure are based on units post BA, so those classes would not be worthless, they could also raise your GPA a bit or they could totally change your direction to a job you’d actually enjoy more without additional college courses. You never know.
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