Library Science
Libraries are more than just book repositories—they’re dynamic hubs of knowledge, research, and technology. Kent State Online’s library science programs prepare students for impactful careers in school, public, and academic libraries, with a focus on information organization, digital literacy, and media services. Whether you’re interested in school librarianship or broader library science roles, these programs provide the skills needed to support communities in an evolving information landscape.
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Pairing an online Master of Education in Educational Technology with an online Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.S.) in School Library Media K-12 creates a powerful combination for educators who want to design innovative learning environments and lead information-rich educational spaces. This dual pathway prepares you to support teaching and learning both inside and outside of the classroom—equipping you with instructional technology expertise and specialized training for school librarianship.
The School Library Media K-12 online program at Kent State University provides the focus and adherence to ALA, CAEP, and Ohio Department of Education standards for those interested in pursuing a career in K-12 School Librarianship.