Our graduate programs will give you the knowledge and tools to manage data and information in a wide range of careers—from public libraries and large corporations to non-profits and school media centers and much more.
Graduates of our Library and Information Science degree programs have found rewarding careers such as:
- Metadata Librarian, United Nations
- Manager, Knowledge Resource Center, U.S Steel Research and Technology Center
- Director, Lebanon Public Library
- Diversity Liaison Librarian, University of Pittsburgh Library System
- Senior Information Architect and Systems Librarian, Zepheira, LLC.
- Charles “Teenie” Harris Archivist, Carnegie Museum of Art
- Product Ontology Linguist, Google
- Content Analyst, Facebook
- Digital Asset Manager, Dick’s Sporting Goods
- Archivist, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
- eCommerce Product Content Manager, Thermos Fischer Scientific
- Director, Web Archiving Programs, Internet Archive
- Head of the Information & Records Management Service, UK Houses of Parliament in London
- Medical Professional and Consumer Health Librarian, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
- Global Electronic Records Specialist, Reed Smith LLP
- Grants Administrator, RAND Coporation
- Youth Services Librarian, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
- Archivist, Andy Warhol Museum
- Research Data Services Manager, University of Michigan
- Museum Curator, National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
- Data Visualization and GIS Librarian, Layette College