1. Master of Library Science (MLS) – This is the most common and traditional degree for librarians, it provides a comprehensive education in library and information science, including cataloging, reference, information technology, and library management.

2. Master of Science in Information (MSI) – This degree provides librarians with a broader education in the management of information and knowledge, including data analysis, records management, and information architecture.

3. Master of Education in Library Media – This degree provides librarians with specialized education in the administration of school libraries and instruction in the use of information and technology.

4. Master of Arts in Library and Information Studies – This degree provides a more humanities-focused education in library and information science, with a particular emphasis on the cultural and social aspects of information and libraries.

5. Doctor of Philosophy in Library and Information Science – This degree is for individuals who want to pursue academic careers in the field of library and information science, and provides training in research methods and advanced topics in the field.

6. Master of Science in Information Studies – This degree provides training in the management of information and technology, with a particular focus on digital information.

7. Master of Information Studies – This degree provides a comprehensive education in information science, including the management of digital information and technology.

8. Master of Library and Information Studies – This degree provides a more interdisciplinary education in the field of library and information science, with a focus on the intersections between libraries, information, and technology.

9. Bachelor of Science in Library Science – This degree is a four-year program that provides a comprehensive education in library science, including cataloging, reference, and information technology.

10. Master of Information and Data Science – This degree provides training in the management of big data and the use of data science in information management.

Sources:

American Library Association (https://www.ala.org/educationcareers/careers/)iSchools (https://ischools.org/)The American Society for Information Science and Technology (https://asist.org/)