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What
can I do with a DVC Library and Information Technology Certificate?
What is the job outlook for library technicians?
What are the job duties of a library technician?
What core competencies will I learn?
See also our Job Listings page.
What
can I do with a DVC Library and Information Technology Certificate?
The student who has earned
the library and information technology certificate will enjoy a broad
range of career possibilities. The LIT program prepares students for
employment in public, school, and college libraries as well as libraries and
information centers found in a variety of corporate and non-profit environments.
Libraries
can be found in museums, hospitals, law offices, cultural and
religious organizations, as well as publishing, software, and database
companies.
A large library often employs a team of library technicians, while a smaller library
may employ just one technician to manage the library alone.
There are various titles for the jobs you will be qualified for with a DVC
LIT certificate of achievement: library technician, library
assistant, library paraprofessional, instructional media assistant,
information specialist, library media specialist, web site editor.
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What
is the job outlook for library technicians?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the employment of library
technicians is expected to increase 10 to 20 percent between 2002 and
2012. A quick search of online job boards reveals many attractive opportunities
for library technicians in the Bay Area.
What
are the job duties of a library technician?
Libraries are changing rapidly, and a library technician is always learning
new job skills. Consider some of the diverse responsibilities you will
have in the complex world of information:
·
collect, organize, and retrieve information
· use a variety of computer programs and databases
· work with clients
· teach people how to use the library
· design and maintain web sites
· manage circulation and interlibrary loans
· cataloging
· answer reference questions
· supervise staff, student assistants, and volunteers
· design displays
· promote activities and services
· work on community outreach programs
· manage a department or small library
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What
core competencies will I learn?
The knowledge and skills you will acquire from the LIT certificate program
and on the job as a library technician are highly respected by professionals
in many businesses. These core competencies will help you gain entry to
careers not only in library services, but also in a wide range of job
fields. The core competencies of the library technician include:
·
Communication skills
· Information management
· Customer service
· Organizational skills
· Computer skills
· Staff management
· Financial management
· Decision-making
· Teamwork
· Flexibility
· Self-management
· Initiative
· Ethics
· Advocacy for lifelong learning, reading, and intellectual freedom
(List
adapted from the California Library
Association pamphlet, "California Librarians in the 21st Century:
Core Professional & Personal Competencies.")
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