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Robert H. Kieserman, MBA, MLISU.S.
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I am a consultant to public and special libraries and I specialize in library management and administration. I am able to answer questions about library science as a career as well as about the general topic of library science and how libraries work and the services they provide. |
Jaya: To my knowledge, there is nowhere where you can do an MBA in library science, but I am in the United States, and perhaps where you live, it is possible. My answer to your question is that if you
Professional librarians study library and information science in a masters program. This involves many areas that are used by librarians in the performance of their jobs. Aside from learning about how
I do not have expertise in library schools outside of the United States. Therefore, I recommend that you contact the International Federation of Library Associations(www.ifla.org) and/or the Australian
Christina: It depends on what kind of library job you are seeking. Most law libraries, whether in a firm or part of a law school, require the combination of a J.D. degree and an MLIS. Public libraries

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