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Ghani, Hilary; Griffin, Andrea – Journal of Information Science, 1987
Briefly summarizes two main themes raised at the 1987 seminar on library and information science at Loughborough University; i.e., the response of library schools to the professional image, and the response of the schools to the emerging employment market. (CLB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications

Knotts, Rose; And Others – Library Trends, 1985
This study examines personality characteristics of women in nontraditional careers, investigates deviations over a decade, and compares personality profiles of women to profiles of general adult men. Four occupational groups from an original 1972 study are examined--real estate, management, accounting, and university professors--and further…
Descriptors: Accounting, Administration, Comparative Analysis, Employed Women

Brittain, J. Michael – Journal of Information Science, 1987
Describes the emerging market of employment opportunities available in information work outside traditional libraries and information services units. The need for information science curricula that encompass relevant information technologies and the difficulties in implementing new curricula are discussed, and a national framework for information…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities

Pascarella, Ernest R.; And Others – Higher Education, 1992
Followup to a 1971 study investigated the effects of college tuition on early career educational, occupational, and economic achievement for 3,099 African-American and white former students. Results suggest that attending a relatively high-tuition college had a net positive effect on educational attainment, occupational status, income, and women's…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness