Library and Information Studies Career Guide : Home
About this guide
This guide was created as a resource for current iSchool Students and alumni. The guide features resources related to the job search and application process as well as professional development. The professional development and career specific resources can be found under their respective area within the information science field.
iSchool Career Toolkit
- Careers ToolkitConsider this site your starting point for tried and tested career-related resources and topics including: career planning, networking, resumes, cover letters, interviewing and job offer negotiation. This Toolkit was designed specifically for current students and alumni to help you achieve your professional goals. If you are an iSchool Alum, your NetID still works to access this site! If you have questions about the site or have suggested resources to add, please feel free to email Tanya Hendricks Cobb.
Featured books
- Rethinking Information Work by G. Kim DorityCall Number: 023.2 D729r2ISBN: 9781610699594Publication Date: 2016-02-01A state-of-the-art guide to the world of library and information science that gives readers valuable insights into the field and practical tools to succeed in it. Identifies a broad range of Library and Information Science (LIS) career options. Identifies professional skills and strengths needed in the LIS field. Helps LIS students and practitioners perform a self-assessment to determine their "best fit" job preferences. Examines the pros and cons of traditional, nontraditional, and independent LIS career paths. Provides tips on using networking and professional reputation-building for career growth.
- The Accidental Data Scientist by Amy L. AffeltCall Number: 020.23 Af26aISBN: 9781573875110Publication Date: 2015-01-01This book shows information professionals how to leverage their skills and training to master emerging tools, techniques, and vocabulary; create mission-critical Big Data research deliverables; and discover rewarding new career opportunities by embracing their inner Data Scientist.
- LIS Interrupted: Intersections of mental illness and library work by Miranda Dube (Editor); Carrie Wade (Editor)ISBN: 9781634001083Publication Date: 2020-05-01*Available as an e-book
Provides a collection of both personal narratives and critical analyses of mental illness in the LIS field, exploring intersections with labor, culture, stigma, race, ability, identity, and gender. - Library Management 101: A Practical Guide by Lisa K. Hussey (Editor); Diane L. Velasquez (Editor)Call Number: 025.1 V541L2ISBN: 9780838918630Publication Date: 2019-04-09Just because a set of responsibilities isn't formally called management doesn't mean that it isn't management. And this vital text speaks to a reality that all current professionals already know: that is, everyone studying to enter the profession needs an introduction to the topic of management. Because no matter what one's role in an academic or public library context, it will involve decision-making, planning, and organization skills. Newly revised and updated, this book pulls together management best practices from library management experts teaching in LIS programs across the U.S. and Canada. Among the many topics discussed are classic and contemporary theories of management, and how they apply to the library; human resource planning; marketing and public relations; negotiations, mediation, and financial management of the library; facilities management; information technology management and future trends; change management, organizational culture; and ethics and confidentiality. In addition to providing students with a solid foundation in library management, with its structured, practical knowledge this impressive volume will also benefit experienced managers.
- Hopeful Visions, Practical Actions by Sarah R. Kostelecky (Contribution by); Lori Townsend (Contribution by); David A. Hurley (Contribution by)Call Number: 021.2 H773ISBN: 9780838938300Publication Date: 2023-04-28Cultural humility offers a renewing and transformative framework for navigating interpersonal interactions in libraries, whether between patrons and staff or staff members with one another. It foregrounds a practice of critical self-reflection and commitment to recognizing and redressing structural inequities and problematic power imbalances. This collection, the first book-length treatment of this approach in libraries, gathers contributors from across the field to demonstrate how cultural humility can change the way we work and make lasting impacts on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries. This book's chapters explore such topics as how Indigenous adages can be tools for reflection and guidance in developing cultural humility; the experiences of two Black librarians who are using cultural humility to change the profession; new perspectives on core concepts of customer service; rethinking policies and practices in libraries both large and small; using cultural humility in approaching collection development and creating resource guides; what cultural humility can look like for a tribal librarian working in a tribal college library; and reflecting on cultural humility itself and where it is going.
- Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries by Kalani Adolpho (Editor); Stephen J. Krueger (Editor); Krista McCracken (Editor)Call Number: 020.866 T6871ISBN: 9781634001205Publication Date: 2021-06-01"Centers the lived experiences of trans and gender diverse people in LIS work and education. All authors and editors will be self-identified trans and gender diverse people"--
Hack Library School
- Hack Library SchoolA collaborative project featuring MLIS student authors on topics ranging from making the most of graduate school to shaping the future of librarianship.