2022-2023 UMA Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information & Library Science
|
|
Return to: Programs by Department
Admissions: 1-877-UMA-1234 ext. 3465 or (207) 621-3465
Advising Center: 1-877-UMA-1234 ext. 3149 or (207) 621-3149
Coordinator: Jodi Kosakowski
Website: www.uma.edu/academics/programs/ils/
Bachelor of Science in Information and Library Science
Intro/Overview
The Bachelor of Science degree prepares students with the active learning experiences, skills, and knowledge essential to supporting the effective functioning of libraries and other information-intensive organizations.
Degree Delivery
All courses for the BS in Information & Library Science are offered asynchronously online.
Admissions Requirements (see UMA general requirements)
Associate of Science in Information and Library Science
Program Objectives
This program prepares individuals for entry into positions which support Information and Library Science professionals; upgrades skills of staff who are presently working in school, public, academic, and special libraries; and in other information intensive positions and organizations.
The program will prepare students for a career as an Information and Library Science assistant and students will examine the policies and issues related to libraries, library careers, and the library profession.
Career Opportunities
The degree programs in Information & Library Science are designed to provide students with the skills needed to support the effective functioning of a library or other information intensive organization. Trained library and information science professionals must respond to the evolving information landscape in our modern world, and the Information & Library Science program provides relevant courses to assist students in acquiring this knowledge and the skills necessary to become effective and well-informed members of a library team. A certificate, Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Information & Library Science are available at UMA.
Transferable Skills & Competencies
Graduates of the Information & Library Science program have well-developed computer, organizational, and communication skills. These and other related skills serve our students well as they prepare for careers in libraries and other information intensive organizations. A sampling of representative skills and abilities follow:
Technical
- Selecting and evaluating information
- Using reference and other resources in various formats
- Assessing and applying computer and technical knowledge
- Understanding information in various formats
- Searching databases
- Using original sources
- Teaching about information and related sources
- Engaging and advocating in the community
Communication
- Speaking effectively to groups/individuals
- Raising funds
- Listening and questioning skills
- Conveying ideas systematically
- Writing clearly
- Understanding social, emotional intelligences
Organization
- Cataloging/record keeping
- Organizing and representing different forms of information
- Attention to detail
- Categorizing data
- Compiling data
- Working independently
- Working as a team
Research & Analysis
- Developing budgets
- Handing acquisitions/purchasing
- Evaluating services and resources
- Assessing needs and interests
- Analyzing and assessing community needs
Careers
The selected list that follows offers a glimpse of the diverse career possibilities for UMA’s Information & Library Service majors. For some occupations listed below, additional training may be required.
Please check with local state and area library associations for a list of available positions and requirements.
Access Services
Archivist*
Archives technicians
Assistant Archivist
Assistant Director
Automation Specialist
Bibliographer
Book Store Manager
Catalog Librarian*
Catalog Maintenance
Children’s Services
Circulation Assistant
Circulation Manager
Clipping Service Owner
Computer Specialist
Editor
Education TechnicianFact-Checker
Gallery Manager
Government Documents
Indexer
Information Accounting
Information Assistant
Information Broker
Information Resources
Information Specialist
Inter-Library Loan Specialist
Librarian*
Library Aide
Library Assistant
Library Associate
Library Supervisor
Library Technical OperationsLibrary Technician
Media Specialist*
Preservation Supervisor
Private Investigator
Proofreader
Records Managers
Reference Assistant
Reference Librarian*
Researcher
School Librarian*
Stock Manager
Supervising Library Assistant
Technical Library Assistant
Technical Services Assistant
Technical Services Coordinator
Volunteer Service Coordinator
Webpage Maintenance & Design
* Baccalaureate or Graduate level study is generally required for these occupations.
For a full list of various Support Staff positions please see the ALA: http://www.ala.org/ala/hrdr/careersinlibraries/listsupportstaff.htm
Related website(s):
American Library Association: http://www.ala.org/
ProgramsAssociate of ScienceBachelor of ScienceMinorCertificate
Return to: Programs by Department
|