San Jose State University : r librarians - Reddit I received my MLIS from SJSU and worked in a public library, and currently in an academic library I was accepted to more prestigious colleges, but their course offerings were limited compared to SJSU’s
Best San Jose State University Posts - Reddit Oregon State-San Jose State (CBS, Sunday), 3 23 million Florida-Utah (ESPN, Thursday), 3 19 million Maybe it's because it was being broadcast over local TV so those that don't have a subscription to ESPN could tune in, but I believe it is still significant
MLIS degree at San Jose State : r librarians - Reddit They sometimes show up on Indeed but I've found library jobs on governmentjobs com or by specifically looking at university career pages near my location Just fyi, for my public library page job, they contacted me 3-4 months after I applied I ended up starting maybe 6 months after applying, so it might take a while
Library Science MLIS student experiences : r SJSU - Reddit Library Science MLIS student experiences Hi all, I'm considering SJSU's MLIS program and would love to talk to any current or former students about their honest experience in the courses, how they found the online model to be, etc
San Jose State University MLIS program opinions thoughts concerns I enjoyed Issues in Public Libraries, Library Services for Diverse Communities, and Library Marketing The majority of classes cover both academic and public libraries, but you're able to tailor the discussion posts and assignments to the area of your choice
San Jose State MLIS advice? : r Libraries - Reddit Hi- wondering if anyone can offer some advice I have been working as a library technician at a Public library for adult and children’s services for almost 3 years Studied literature and child development in college I truly love my job and took the plunge for library school I’m starting the SJSU program in the fall Any advice?
San Jose State University : r SanJose - Reddit SJSU is mostly a commuter school, people drive to it from other places around in San Jose I’d recommend getting a car not only to get around the city, but to possibly to go out with friends you make here The public transit here isn’t that great You will mostly be stuck downtown without a car
This got me thinking: Should King Library be for SJSU students only? King Library is one of the best things about San Jose, in my opinion The fact that it's a shared university city public space is really cool! It makes it feel that much more special That said, homelessness is a huge problem and the city needs to be tougher on it
Free library resources for California residents : r SanJose - Reddit We can't let that lapse I go at least once a week, and order materials online The Santa Clara county library system is extensive San Jose city libraries also have a lending agreement with San Jose State University, as I understand it Outside of library buildings, one can find WiFi access