Program Summary
Library and Information Science is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the management, organization, and dissemination of information. The course covers various aspects of information technology, data management, library systems, and the role of libraries in society. Students are introduced to topics such as cataloging, classification, information retrieval, digital libraries, and information preservation. The curriculum often includes studies in information ethics, research methods, and the impact of new technologies on information access and dissemination. It prepares students for careers in libraries, archives, museums, and other information-rich environments, equipping them with the skills to manage both physical and digital collections, serve diverse user needs, and contribute to the evolution of information systems.