Resources for Library & Information Technology students
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This is a new section (Jan, 2007). Feel free to add whatever content and links may be of use to anyone studying in the field of Library & Information Technology, whether towards a Masters of Library Science or a certificate program. As the section grows, then the information can be better organized. But don't worry too much about categorization, etc. initially. --[[User:C.B.|C.B.]] | This is a new section (Jan, 2007). Feel free to add whatever content and links may be of use to anyone studying in the field of Library & Information Technology, whether towards a Masters of Library Science or a certificate program. As the section grows, then the information can be better organized. But don't worry too much about categorization, etc. initially. --[[User:C.B.|C.B.]] | ||
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== Library blogs, journals & forums of particular interest to students== | == Library blogs, journals & forums of particular interest to students== | ||
*[http://community.livejournal.com/libraries/ Library Lovers' LiveJournal] - a well used forum with lively conversation and many topics of relevance for students. | *[http://community.livejournal.com/libraries/ Library Lovers' LiveJournal] - a well used forum with lively conversation and many topics of relevance for students. | ||
| − | *[http://informatics.buffalo.edu/org/lsj/index.php Library Student Journal] - | + | *[http://informatics.buffalo.edu/org/lsj/index.php Library Student Journal] - an open submission, peer-reviewed student publication of the University at Buffalo Department of Library and Information Studies. |
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| + | *'''''The Librarian’s Career Guidebook''''', Priscilla K. Shontz ed. (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2004) - reviewed by Deborah Hicks, Dalhousie University (Nova Scotia, Canada) in the [http://informatics.buffalo.edu/org/lsj/articles/hicks_2006_11_librarians.php ''Library Student Journal'' for November 2006]. | ||
Revision as of 01:16, 25 December 2006
This is a new section (Jan, 2007). Feel free to add whatever content and links may be of use to anyone studying in the field of Library & Information Technology, whether towards a Masters of Library Science or a certificate program. As the section grows, then the information can be better organized. But don't worry too much about categorization, etc. initially. --C.B.
Library blogs, journals & forums of particular interest to students
- Library Lovers' LiveJournal - a well used forum with lively conversation and many topics of relevance for students.
- Library Student Journal - an open submission, peer-reviewed student publication of the University at Buffalo Department of Library and Information Studies.
Important Books & Resources
- The Librarian’s Career Guidebook, Priscilla K. Shontz ed. (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2004) - reviewed by Deborah Hicks, Dalhousie University (Nova Scotia, Canada) in the Library Student Journal for November 2006.