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The only thing I found interesting was Colleen Harris' posts and btw Colleen
great comment on your blog post under "Anklebiting"  you are always on
target.

When I first saw the subject of GW's post I thought oh my another "training"
post
are there any posts say for something like Information Science Training ?

Another question looking at Andy's CV is if he is or was an attorney.

This didn't give me at least very much to chew on.  Iknow there are better
ones to choose from out there...   I don't think too many librarians would
call it "library science" as they did once before either, we too have
evolved...we are the new generation of hybrids.

Cheers,
Karen Weaver


On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Gretchen Whitney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>  Please read these postings, chew on them, and report back.  These aren't
> new issues, but it is interesting that they are still with us.  --gw
>
> http://tinyurl.com/24pvtut
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> Full URL:
> http://agnosticmaybe.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/the-masters-degree-misperception/
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>  I do wonder if it is time to bring back the bachelor's degree in library
> science.  These participants and practitioners seem to want it. And don't
> see the point of a master's degree.  Note: the comments are really more
> important than the article itself.
>
>  --gw
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