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The Masters in Library and Information Studies with a Concentration in School Librarianship is for licensed teachers seeking to add a school library endorsement to a teaching license. Students will be advised into a 30-credit-hour plan of study leading to an endorsement in library media K-12. Students interested in school librarianship who do not have a teaching license should apply for the Master of Library and Information Studies degree and may have additional coursework and requirements.
The Masters in Library and Information Studies with a Concentration in School Librarianship is for licensed teachers seeking to add a school library endorsement to a teaching license. Students will be advised into a 30-credit-hour plan of study leading to an endorsement in library media K-12. Students interested in school librarianship who do not have a teaching license should apply for the Master of Library and Information Studies degree and may have additional coursework and requirements.
Equip students with the knowledge, skills and dispositions they will need for careers in a complex information and technology-based society.
Engage students with their communities by providing project-based learning and internships in real-world settings.
Focus on the preparation of culturally responsive librarians who can provide resources and services for increasingly diverse communities for the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world.
Connect students to library and information professions.
The Master of Library and Information Studies Program at Old Dominion University is accredited by the American Library Association Committee on Accreditation, with the status of Initial accreditation. The next comprehensive review visit is scheduled for Fall 2028.
Nationally recognized by the American Association of School Librarians and CAEP and by the Virginia Department of Education for the preparation of school librarians.
Learn more about the Master of Library and Information Studies program by visiting: Library & Information Studies at ODU
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MEDIAN SALARY
Teach courses in library science. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
MEDIAN SALARY
Administer libraries and perform related library services. Work in a variety of settings, including public libraries, educational institutions, museums, corporations, government agencies, law firms, non-profit organizations, and healthcare providers. Tasks may include selecting, acquiring, cataloguing, classifying, circulating, and maintaining library materials; and furnishing reference, bibliographical, and readers' advisory services. May perform in-depth, strategic research, and synthesize, analyze, edit, and filter information. May set up or work with databases and information systems to catalogue and access information.
This course provides social, cultural, and historical perspectives on libraries and librarianship. The purpose, functions, and processes of information and library science are explored. Current types of libraries and information agencies are explored including certification and licensure for various specialties. Legal, ethical, advocacy, and economic policies, trends, and positions are addressed.
This course will introduce students to theoretical and applied research design, methodologies, and evaluation of research in library and information science |LIS). The course will include a review of existing research, allowing students to evaluate and assess the potential value of literature and research findings through critical analysis. Basic qualitative and quantitative research protocols will be learned through this class.
This course provides thought-provoking background and practical suggestions for engaging with a diverse population. Participants explore their own assumptions about race, class, and culture and learn strategies for creating environments and an open dialog that are culturally inviting to all.
Students entering the MLIS program in Library and Information Studies should meet the minimum university admission requirements (Graduate Admission)
Applicants may hold a bachelor's degree in any field. Applicants to the School Library Concentration must have a teaching license. Students interested in school library licensure who do not have a teaching license may be advised into additional coursework and testing.
A Virginia Collegiate Professional License or an equivalent license from another state.
A 500 word essay addressing how this degree will forward your pursuit of lifelong learning.
Application to Graduate School
Current Resume
If the applicant's primary language is not English, submit a current score for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) that meets the University's current standard.
Estimated rates for the 2022-23 academic year. Rates are subject to change. Anyone that is not a current Virginia resident will be charged non-resident rates. That includes international students.
$ 571
$ 1,394
$ 595
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