Archive for January, 2010
Library science is s field of study that touches on the management of libraries and the collection and preservation of information. It is also called Library and Information science. A graduate degree in this discipline is often needed in order to work in or even manage professional libraries. If you are interested in career advancement, we suggest looking at the best library science schools first.
The best library science schools in the country today are:
- University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
- University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
- Syracuse University
- University of Washington
- University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey–New Brunswick
- Indiana University–Bloomington
- University of Texas–Austin
- Drexel University
- Simmons College
- University of Maryland–College Park
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Wisconsin
- Florida State University
- University of California–Los Angeles
- University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee
- University of North Texas
- University of South Carolina–Columbia
- University of Tennessee—Knoxville
- Kent State University
These 20 schools were ranked by US News & World Report. This news magazine is one of the trusted organizations today that rank the best colleges and universities in the nation. For this graduate discipline, US News & World Report used ranking measures especially for this graduate education degrees. The weighted measures used were peer quality assessment, student selectivity, faculty resources, and research activity. Each category also has a sub-category, in which the schools were further analyzed.
For the peer quality assessment, the sub-categories were peer assessment score and superintendent assessment score. Deans, faculty members, and other experts were surveyed to come up with this score. Other sub-categories utilized were student-faculty ratio, percent of faculty with awards, number of degrees granted, total research expenditure, and others.
“Source: US News & World Report“
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