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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 10:36:26 EST
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- From: Tom Clark <sils@MAIL.LIB.DUKE.EDU>
- Subject: Yearning to stay in the past
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- > Whether or not to pursue the MLS after having worked in a library
- >for many years is a decision that should be based on what your plans
- >are for the future.
- > [if you attend library school] you will not learn much that will be
- >new to you. Remember that many of the instructors in Library School
- >last were employed in a library (read REAL WORLD) back in the 60's.
-
- Rusty's point about library education, so graciously seconded by Steve
- Blackwood--nice to see you guys make up--,assumes that the future will look much
- like the past. The fact is that the library of the not-so-distant future will
- be a very different place in all aspects from the institutions we've grown up
- with so far. And I'm gambling my career that the latter statement has less
- hyperbole than the former.
- While I can't defend all library schools, (though I suspect Rusty is really
- out in the boondocks on this one) I can say that at UNC-Chapel Hill where I go,
- (and where I'm in class with Julie, our Newcomer) there are _no_, repeat *NO*
- faculty wallowing in, or pontificating from , the nostalgic past. Instead, what
- I get in school is an exciting and vigorous debate about how and whether the
- institutions we have known as libraries will maintain their relevance to the
- changing environments we serve, given the earth-shaking,
- economy-revolutionizing, paradigm-shifting capabilities of new information
- technologies.
-
- Having said all that, do I think you need an MLS to work in circulation?
- My answer is maybe, maybe not. But you definitely need something more than
- experience and an attitude that "I know what I'm doing since I've done it so
- long."
-
- Respecfully,
-
- Tom Clark
- Head of Circulation (no MLS...yet!)
- Divinity School Library
- Duke University
- sils@mail.lib.duke.edu
-