Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 300. Librarians, Certification of |
Chapter 300-12. Certification of librarians. |
Section 300-12-020. Equivalency policy.
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- To test for "attainments and abilities equivalent to those of a library/information science school graduate," the examination process shall reflect the principles of a basic professional curriculum in librarianship. The applicant will be expected to understand the principles and methods of:(1) Selecting, acquiring, and organizing library materials by means of cataloging and classification;(2) Reference, bibliography, and public services to various groups;(3) Administration.The applicant should be able to perform these and other operations effectively; should be familiar with the literature of the broad subject fields and the sources of bibliographical and factual information; should have an understanding of government, social institutions and the role of the library in a democratic society; and should be able to initiate and carry out suitable programs of library/information science service.Passing the examination is not to be construed as having earned a masters degree in library/information science.There shall be no reciprocity with other states certifying librarians.[Statutory Authority: RCW 27.04.030(10) as amended in 1987. WSR 87-20-071 (Order 87-03), § 300-12-020, filed 10/6/87; Rules (part), filed 4/13/66; Rules (part), filed 3/16/60.]
RCW 27.04.030(10) as amended in 1987. WSR 87-20-071 (Order 87-03), § 300-12-020, filed 10/6/87; Rules (part), filed 4/13/66; Rules (part), filed 3/16/60.