Angela Chikowero
Research & Engagement Librarian
University of California Library - Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Education
- Certificate in Human Resources Management, University of California (Santa Barbara) Extension
- Open Education Fellow, Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), USA
- MLIS, pilipili, 2010
- Post-graduate diploma, Media & Communication Studies, University of Zimbabwe
- BA (Honors in Economic History), University of Zimbabwe
Career Path
The MLIS degree gave me a career. It taught me leadership, allowing me to improve my technical, communication, research, and change management skills. The thesis option equipped me to use software such as Opinio and SPSS and other citation management tools. I also gained confidence conducting research in various databases, and carrying out quantitative research through interviews. These skills helped mold me into a leader in library and information management.
My future goals include pursuing a Ph.D. and continued professional self-development. I have already earned Library Management certification and a Human Resources Management certificate. I see myself continously growing as an Information professional.
Information Management in Action
The courses “Information in Society, Research Methods,” and “Organizational Management and Strategy" made me realize the value of information in shaping our society and how information can be used to help develop our society in various ways. These courses were crucial in teaching me how librarians or information workers can make a difference through strategic information management, regardless of the work environment.
Last words
There are a lot of options students can pursue in the work environment. Select your electives carefully. Choose courses that will help establish foundational knowledge of the career path you plan to pursue post-graduate school. Do not miss the opportunity to network through conferences and other avenues such as various library associations. You will be amazed at how networking will help you grow in your career. Enjoy graduate school, remember self-care; you have chosen an amazing field of study.