Description
This program equips students with the skills to handle traditional and digital libraries, archives, and information centers. It covers areas such as cataloging, classification, information retrieval, database management, and emerging technologies in information science.
Students will also explore information policies, digital preservation, research methods, and user-centered information services. The course prepares graduates for careers in libraries, information centers, archives, and digital resource management.
Benefits of the course
- Advanced techniques in cataloging, classification, and information retrieval.
- Digital library management and database organization.
- Information policy, research methods, and user services.
Target Audience
- Aspiring librarians and information professionals.
- Individuals seeking careers in archives, digital resource management, or research institutions.
- Professionals looking to advance in library management, information technology, or academic libraries.