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u/anestezija · 3 pointsr/LibraryScience

This is one of the required readings in the MLIS program, and has a pretty good overview of the different aspects of the profession

The Portable MLIS

u/stevestoneky · 4 pointsr/LibraryScience

I don't know what to tell you.

At the University that has an ALA-MLS, could you talk about what would be needed to get the B.A. in the fastest way possible by testing out of things, getting credit for whatever they can give you credit for from Full Sail, etc.

And if they don't have good answers, go to your local state-supported college and ask them what they can do for you.

The pre-Internet classic book about this was Bear's Guide to Non-Traditional Degrees, but I'm not sure how recently it has been updated https://www.amazon.com/Non-Traditional-College-Degrees-Distance-Learning/dp/089815149X

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