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Information scientists typically work across the breadth of a company. A lot of their time is spent communicating with colleagues or carrying out research in archives of documents.
Key duties of the job include:
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evaluating, organising, cataloguing, classifying, managing and distributing information in a variety of formats
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creating databases
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ensuring that information is up to date
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ensuring that data protection laws are met
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helping to develop intranets for staff to use
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answering Freedom of Information (FOI) requests
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carrying out information audits, inquiries and internal commissions
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answering enquiries from staff and external parties
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maintaining statistical and financial records
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writing reports
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using specialist computer applications
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searching for and retrieving information from the internet and online databases
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promoting and marketing services
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maintaining a budget
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training and supervising assistant staff.
Qualifications and training required
It’s possible to enter this profession with a degree in any subject. However, some employers require a relevant subject such as information science or information and library studies.
Depending on the industry you work in, you may need a sector-specific degree. For example, if you are managing history databases, a history degree may be preferable.
Any experience of working in a library, archive or research facility is beneficial. You can also apply for IT, technology or administration-related industrial placements, summer internships and insight programmes.
Key skills for information scientists
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Motivation
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Excellent research skills
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Attention to detail
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Organisation and efficiency
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Teamworking skills
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Verbal and written communication
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Interpersonal skills
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Computer skills
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Proficiency with databases and the internet
Typical employers of information scientists
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Private and public sector organisations
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Public libraries and information services
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Government departments
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Professional associations
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Research establishments
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Charities
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Academic or school libraries
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Commercial organisations
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Universities
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