Book Resources (cont.)
The following books are located in the IRC. The library also owns numerous titles for checkout. You can do an OPAC search for "vocational guidance" for a list of other titles.
Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance
New York: Ferguson's, 2011.
R 331.702 ENC (5 volumes)
Career guidance and career field profiles; includes bibliographies and indexes.
From High School to Work: 150 Great Tech Prep Careers
Chicago: Ferguson's, 1998.
R 370.11 FRO
From High School to Work covers 150 careers that can be accessed through school to work programs. Each job article contains information drawn from Ferguson's extensive career database and includes: salaries, work conditions, skills required, training necessary, advancement opportunities, and employment outlook.
Career Information Center
Michigan: Thomson Gale, 2007.
R 331.702 CAREER (13 volumes)
The Career Information Center provides information every job-seeker should have. Updated with a full volume devoted to computer careers, the first 12 volumes each focus on a different career area, and
contain over 700 job profiles. Each profile includes a job summary chart, a job description, and up-to-date salary information. The 13th volume contains the index, as well as essays on different aspects of employment.
The Enhanced Guide for Occupational Exploration
Marilyn Maze and David Mayall
Indiana: JIST Works, Inc., 1991.
R 331.7 MAZ
This book includes 2,500 job descriptions based on updated Dictionary of Occupational Titles, which includes skills, abilities, academic and physical requirements, work environment, salary, and outlook.
Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance
New York: Ferguson's, 2011.
R 331.702 ENC (5 volumes)
Career guidance and career field profiles; includes bibliographies and indexes.
From High School to Work: 150 Great Tech Prep Careers
Chicago: Ferguson's, 1998.
R 370.11 FRO
From High School to Work covers 150 careers that can be accessed through school to work programs. Each job article contains information drawn from Ferguson's extensive career database and includes: salaries, work conditions, skills required, training necessary, advancement opportunities, and employment outlook.
Career Information Center
Michigan: Thomson Gale, 2007.
R 331.702 CAREER (13 volumes)
The Career Information Center provides information every job-seeker should have. Updated with a full volume devoted to computer careers, the first 12 volumes each focus on a different career area, and
contain over 700 job profiles. Each profile includes a job summary chart, a job description, and up-to-date salary information. The 13th volume contains the index, as well as essays on different aspects of employment.
The Enhanced Guide for Occupational Exploration
Marilyn Maze and David Mayall
Indiana: JIST Works, Inc., 1991.
R 331.7 MAZ
This book includes 2,500 job descriptions based on updated Dictionary of Occupational Titles, which includes skills, abilities, academic and physical requirements, work environment, salary, and outlook.