Library used to be my spot to use the internet and check out dvds and some books, went once last year, before that was pre covid, should go back sometime
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Many people don’t know it (including library people before they start working at the library!) but a lot of libraries require you have a Master’s Degree in Library Science to become a librarian.
Love people learning what it takes to be a librarian!
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so pure
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Love people learning what it takes to be a librarian!
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Ain't none of the shyt he said justify a Master degree
yes it doesAin't none of the shyt he said justify a Master degree
A whole masters degree for a database seems like overkill unless your not using a student loan.yes it does
you ain't creating no database worth a damn without proper education
that's obviously not the only thing they learnA whole masters degree for a database seems like overkill unless your not using a student loan.
I also think people forget that libraries are a source of many resources for a community. The one I worked at offered computer courses, tutoring, job searching assistance, resume writing assistance, ESL courses, children and teen activities, etc. And for the most part, the library staff are the ones who have to put these things together. Don't get me wrong, before working in one, I was pretty ignorant about the importance of public libraries. But make no mistake, it's one of the most important resources we have in this country. We honestly should be investing more money into them imo.that's obviously not the only thing they learn
but the original tiktok was trying to say you shouldn't even need a degree at all, like all librarians do is put books back on the shelf.
if you've been to your local library lately, unless you live in some small backwoods ass town, there is a lot going on there to manage than just putting books on shelves by the dewey decimal system.
yall sounding like the cac downplaying a librarian to be honest.
anyway my friend who has her masters in it went on to help with the creation of a database and digital transfer for archives of some state department after she left her public library job. now that it has been created she manages it as well as their current records, she making bank.![]()
yep, also all kinds of events/public gatherings take place at libraries in rented out spaces too. not just the ones for children.I also think people forget that libraries are a source of many resources for a community. The one I worked at offered computer courses, tutoring, job searching assistance, resume writing assistance, ESL courses, children and teen activities, etc. And for the most part, the library staff are the ones who have to put these things together. Don't get me wrong, before working in one, I was pretty ignorant about the importance of public libraries. But make no mistake, it's one of the most important resources we have in this country. We honestly should be investing more money into them imo.
The bolded is very underrated. I've met many people who showed up to work to collect a check. I only met a few who showed up because they actually loved what they did. Most of those people worked in a library. And yeah if your friend was in Cali, I understand completely. I still see some of the faces I worked with at the library whenever I visit and they don't look like they are leaving any time soon.yep, also all kinds of events/public gatherings take place at libraries in rented out spaces too. not just the ones for children.
there are so many different aspects to running one, the people there wear many hats, maybe it varies in certain areas, but definitely in california it's the case.
the person I know got financial assistance for her degree from them, idk if they paid for all of it, but she was kind of stuck in a position where no one above her was leaving/retiring any time soon once she got her degree and she was not making enough at that point, which is why she chose to leave. i think if she was actually able to transition into one of the top roles, she would have stayed, because it was her real passion. cost of living just keeps going up tho.