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North Carolina Central University program that offers programs that lead to the MLS, MLS/JD, MIS, and the MIS/MBA. Off-campus courses at Fayetteville, Greenville, Hickory, Pembroke, and Wilmington, North Carolina.
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North Carolina Central University School of Library and Information Sciences home page. The School offers both an ALA-accredited Master of Library Science and a Master of Information Science degrees.
Andrea Tullos (MLS 2006) has been elected Treasurer of the North Carolina Library Association. Beverly Tetterton (MLS 1988) has published Wilmington: Lost But Not Forgotten , a book on the architecture of Wilmington, North Carolina. ...
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Offers the MLS at both the main campus and also at Pasadena, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Macos, Sonoma, and Stockton, CA. There's also other acadenmic programs such as School Library Media Teacher Credential.
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SJSU SLIS is the largest ALA-accredited library school in the world. It is conveniently located everywhere through degrees that can be completed online. SLIS offers a masters in Library & Information Science (MLIS), Archives and Records Administration (MARA), and the SJSU Gateway Ph.D.
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dedicated to resources for keeping current and professional development, by Steven M. Cohen.
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Steven M. Cohen is senior librarian at Law Library Management, Incorporated. He is the creator of Library Stuff (published by Information Today), a weblog dedicated to keeping current and professional development for librarians, which has been live since August, 2000.
library weblog dedicated to resources for keeping current and professional development
– “Surprise! A full 40.5 percent of posts on Twitter–or tweets, as they’re called–can be classified as “pointless
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