Priscilla K. Shontz is a librarian at Lone Star College-Montgomery, USA.
"An amazing compendium of 101 primary-source accounts describing what “library work” is like on the ground in a full range of settings, within and beyond libraries — with the bonus of advice on how to land those jobs. * Linda Miles, Michigan State University, USA * LIS course evaluations consistently show the most impactful parts of class occur when guests from the field come in and share their experiences. Careers in Library and Information Services consists of 101 special guests from across the profession. Students and early career professionals will benefit immeasurably from this unique book. * Noah Lenstra, Associate Professor of Library & Information Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA * I wish I could have had this book early in my library career. This is a must-read for all library school students and those thinking about a career in library science. * Robert R. Newlen, Dwight D. Opperman Foundation, USA * This is the sort of exploratory guide I wish was assigned during my first semester or so of library school. It vibrantly illuminates all the varied pathways an MLIS can help a person take. It also gives a forum for luminaries in the discipline of librarianship to share their career stories, the complexities of which leave me optimistic about the adventure that a library career can be. * Joe Hess, Digital Asset Management Librarian, USA * The tapestry of information careers is often a mystery to students or even professionals who feel ""stuck"" in their jobs. This collection of personal experiences and wisdom expands understanding of the many possibilities in our rich and diverse field. * Christie Koontz, Adjunct Professor, Florida State University and San Jose State University iSchools, USA *"