ncblondie answered Tuesday February 21 2006, 12:28 pm: Your school or public librarian would be the best place to start. Because they've had the training, they would know the best places to find study material, both offline and online. They can also offer you information on the training required to get your degree.
You might also try finding schools that offer the library science program. Their websites will sometimes provide study links or book lists related to the courses. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
bittersweet17 answered Tuesday February 21 2006, 11:32 am: try www.google.com or www.askgeeves.com(it a sie like google) do a search for science study material. google might be able to help you they have information on everything. hope that helps. [ bittersweet17's advice column | Ask bittersweet17 A Question ]
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