Talk:Education for librarianship

"Library school"
For some schools, the term "library school" is a historical term as they now educate both librarians and a broader set of information professionals. A first attempt was made at updating the test - please continue as needed. Also, please note that the name "information school" does not depend on membership in the "iSchools" organization: only some information schools have joined this group. 98.143.212.198 (talk) 15:30, 23 November 2014 (UTC)

Accreditation
accreditation: in what sense do you mean also: that a program has a choice, or that a program in this area has both.? I think you may mean "alternatively", not "also"

In terms of ALA accreditation, a school could have librarianship programs and not seek -- or seek but not earn -- accreditation by the ALA. Text under "US and Canada" heading will be updated to reflect this point.98.143.212.198 (talk) 15:30, 23 November 2014 (UTC)

Untitled
The section on the new (2011) library school in Amsterdam includes no citations or details. I have edited it for grammar but more changes need to be made by someone who is familiar with the school and its degree program(s). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.150.194.68 (talk) 21:43, 11 October 2012 (UTC)

Degree Programs
Do you think it would be useful to include a list of ALA accredited degree programs? Semccraw (talk) 14:45, 28 March 2012 (UTC)

Germany
"In Germany and some other countries, the first step for an academic librarian is a Ph.D. in a subject field, followed by additional training in librarianship." Not true. You can get a bachelor of arts in information management, which is a fully accepted qualification for working in a library. --Knoff (talk) 13:28, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

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Brazil's librariaships histrory
I would just like to comment and contribute with an important point in this article. The history of Brazilian librarianship education it's not represented here. Brazil has one of the largest number of library schools in Latin America: around 67 undergraduate courses and 33 postgraduate programs divided into: Information Science, Archival and Museum Studies and Conservation and Restoration (In Brazil, Archival Studies and Museology are undergraduate courses separate from Librarianship). The requisition to due a librarian is the bachelor degree (bachelorado em librarianship or librariaship bachelor degree) according to government agency that governed the profession in the country, the Conselho Federal de Librarianship, (Federal Council of Librarianship). The history of librarianship education in Brazil begun with an idea of the Director of the brazilian National Library: Manuel Cicero Peregrino da Silva in 1911. Peregrino da Silva wanted coaching all of National Library staff according the principles of french librarianship, mainly those from École Nationale des Chartes, and also according to the divisions that the national library had at that time. In fact, this course started just in 1915, integrated the national library structure. With some little interruptions during it history, this course it's still operating in the Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - Unirio). Lisbrazes (talk) 18:48, 10 January 2024 (UTC)