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Identifying as a Librarian: When and If LIS Graduates in Non - Library Roles Use the Title “Librarian”
Author(s) -
Melissa Fraser-Arnott
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
proceedings of the annual conference of cais
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-7589
DOI - 10.29173/cais1048
Subject(s) - library science , work (physics) , population , sociology , computer science , engineering , mechanical engineering , demography
This poster addresses how library andinformation science (LIS) graduates who work in non-library roles label themselves. The LIS community as the profession is undergoing a time of transition. Given the changing nature of the work that is being performed by LIS graduates both inside and outside of libraries, the timing is appropriate to explore how practitioners choose to label themselves as professionals. LIS graduates working in non-library roles where selected as the target population of this study because their work provides them with myriad possibilities for self-labelling. Participants exhibited four response patterns which are described and discussed.

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