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 | | Honestly, I think that MLS programs have the world to do with how many new librarians are out there, the calibur of students they accept and turn out, and the kinds of training they offer, including what they tell students about what to expect upon graduation. |
 | | MLS programs are essential to the process of becoming a librarian, and I think that it comes with a good deal of responsibility to help mold the profession with the best candidates possible, the best education possible, and the truth, especially in such a crucial point of evolution in the profession. |
 | | Job listings on the site seem to indicate that they have national coverage, and that their coverage of positions is really broad, including "Fortune 500 corporations, law firms, libraries, government agencies, museums, archives and other organizations" for librarians, database managers, catalogers, and more. |
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