Hi Anne, Not quite an answer to your question, but you might take a gander at a blog post Dan Chudnov wrote a little while back: http://onebiglibrary.net/story/advice-to-a-library-school-student Best of luck, and btw, the fact that you're already posting to code4lib means you're already well along your way. -Mike On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:07, Anne Gresham <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi code4lib folks, > > I'm in my final semester of library school and my first year as a baby > librarian. At school, I focused on systems and technology, and I'm currently > running a desktop and mobile site at work. I'm fine with HTML and CSS, and I > can fumble around in PHP, but I feel very under-prepared for the library web > developer career I want to have. I was wondering what skills/programming > languages/experience you think I should be seeking if I want to be able to > develop (good) interactive online resources/digital collections for library > patrons and/or staff. > > Thanks for your help! > > Anne Gresham > Reference Librarian > Springdale Public Library > 479-750-8180 | [log in to unmask] >