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Volume : IV, Issue : I, February - 2014

CAREER PERCEPTIONS OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS: A CASE STUDY OF BIDAR DISTRICT

Daiwatabai, Gavisiddappa Anandhalli

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Librarianship as a profession provides a variety of employment opportunities. Today there are a number of career prospects in Library and Information Science including corporate sectors and the qualified professionals are employed in various libraries and information Centers of national and international repute in various government, public and private sectors. Trained library professionals can find opportunities for employment both as teacher and as a Librarian. The study attempts to identify the choice of Librarianship as a career; its satisfaction and evaluate the perceptions that affect the image of librarianship based on research survey conducted in Bidar district of Hyderabad Karnataka region covering working library professionals. Results reported and conclude with a remark to include Library and Information Science as one of the growing subject on par excellence with other subjects and efforts be made to improve the image of existing libraries and market the prospects of LIS courses to attract the incumbents.

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Daiwatabai, Gavisiddappa Anandhalli(2014). CAREER PERCEPTIONS OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS: A CASE STUDY OF BIDAR DISTRICT. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. I, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/3628.pdf

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