COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Master of Library Science (M.LIB.) program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in library management, information science, and archival studies. This program prepares students to manage and organize information in libraries, archives, and digital environments, ensuring easy access to knowledge and resources.
The curriculum covers key topics such as information retrieval, cataloging and classification, library automation, digital libraries, and information technology. Students will gain practical experience in managing library resources, understanding the ethical issues in information management, and applying technology to enhance library services. The program also emphasizes research skills, which are vital for effective information organization.
Graduates of the M.LIB. program are well-equipped to work in various sectors, including public and academic libraries, corporate information centers, digital archives, and knowledge management. With a strong foundation in both traditional and digital library practices, they are prepared to meet the challenges of information management in today's digital age.