Qualifications sought by employers of health sciences librarians, 1986.
AUTOR(ES)
Stroyan, S
RESUMO
Two hundred ninety-four job advertisements that appeared in MLA News in 1986 were analyzed to determine whether MLA certification had become a more frequent requirement than it was at the time of Schmidt and Swanton's 1980 study. Other qualifications studied were subject background, health sciences library courses, online searching experience, and OCLC experience. Library experience, educational requirements, and geographic distribution were also included.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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